A 17-year-old girl, one of two fatalities in the multi-vehicle accident in Tampines on Monday (22 April) morning, has been identified.
She is reportedly Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, a first-year student at Temasek Junior College (TJC).
Source: @https.afifahaha on Instagram
She was also one of the top graduates of Cedar Girls’ Secondary School.
After various posts on social media identified Afifah as being involved in the crash, her family confirmed her passing, reported The Straits Times (ST).
Her uncle posted a message on Facebook on Monday (22 April), saying his niece had passed away that morning.
Source: Facebook
Her funeral will be at their home on Tuesday (23 April) morning, he added.
Afifah’s father, who was also injured in the accident, is now in hospital after undergoing surgery.
According to The New Paper (TNP), he is an inspector with the Police Coast Guard and was taken to hospital in critical condition.
The uncle also wrote:
We seek your prayers and understanding in these difficult times.
Meanwhile, TJC has confirmed that Afifah was their student.
Principal Liu Earnler told ST that they’re “deeply saddened” by her loss, saying:
The school has been in touch with the family of the student, and will render additional support to students and staff who may be affected by this incident during this difficult period.
Her uncle told ST that she and her father were on the way to Temasek Polytechnic, which is along Tampines Avenue 1, for a cross-country event.
Afifah was probably sitting in the rear passenger seat after her father had dropped off her mother and sister at other places, he said.
Afifah’s TJC schoolmate told TNP that she was crossing the road at the junction and was “shocked” that her friend had died in the accident.
Additionally, Afifah was from Cedar Girls’ Secondary School, according to an Instagram post the school made on 9 Feb.
It named her an “outstanding graduate” of the school, having won accolades like the Service Award, Good Character Certificates, and the EAGLES Award for leadership and service.
Source: Cedar Girls’ Secondary on Instagram
She was also on the Executive Committee of her Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), the school added.
Praising her dedication, Cedar Girls’ said she had triumphed over “formidable challenges that tested her resilience and determination”.
Condolences flooded the comments section of the post, including from the Cedar Girls’ alumni.
Source: Cedar Girls’ Secondary on Instagram
Before Cedar Girls’, she reportedly studied at Meridian Primary School and was head prefect there.
Afifah spent much time volunteering, spending over 30 hours at the Girl Guides Singapore headquarters.
She was pictured in a Facebook post by Girl Guides Singapore as one of the guides who entertained the then Queen of Malaysia during her visit in October 2022.
Source: Girl Guides Singapore on Facebook
During the visit, she showed Her Majesty a gardening project called “Healing Mother Earth – The Guiding Way”, which highlights how gardening can support action against climate change. The guides also showcased how different herbs and vegetables in the garden are used for preparing food.
Afifah lost her life after a black car rushed through the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Tampines Avenue 4 on Monday morning at about 7am.
According to dashcam footage posted by another car at the scene, the black car appeared to overtake it from the right at high speed, nicking it slightly.
Source: Facebook
It then zoomed past a motorcyclist and went ahead through the junction despite the traffic lights being red. A lorry could be seen stopping for the red light.
The car thus crashed into multiple vehicles.
Source: Facebook
A closer view of the moment of impact was posted on Facebook by SG Road Vigilante – SGRV, which also captured debris flying through the air.
Source: SG Road Vigilante – SGRV on Facebook
Other photos of the aftermath showed that a black car had overturned and was almost completely wrecked.
Source: SGRoad Blocks / Traffic News on Telegram
In response to MS News’ queries, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said eight individuals were rushed to hospitals:
Citing the police, ST noted that among the eight individuals were six who were conveyed while conscious:
However, a 17-year-old girl and a 57-year-old woman were both unconscious and subsequently died in hospital.
A video circulated on Telegram showed paramedics trying to resuscitate two people by the side of the road.
Source: SGRoad Blocks / Traffic News on Telegram
It’s believed the woman who died was a passenger in a van owned by pest control firm First Choice Pest, according to ST.
One of those sent to hospital, a 42-year-old male car driver, is assisting the police with their investigations.
Also read: At least 2 dead including Temasek JC student after 6-vehicle accident in Tampines
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Featured image adapted from @https.afifahaha on Instagram and SGRoad Blocks / Traffic News on Telegram.
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