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Drown driver closed for almost four years after checkpoint checkpoint tasa leave officer in vegetative state

Drown driver closed for almost four years after checkpoint checkpoint tasa leave officer in vegetative state

Singapore, March 17 -a man who drove drunk and crashed into an auxiliary police officer, leaving him in a vegetative state, was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison, Time of straits said today.

The report also added that the leadership is forbidden for 10 years after the release.

According to the facts, Yoong Kok Kai, 44 years old, drinks more than seven hours before speeding to the control point Tasas in the first hours of March 24 last year.

He lost control over his Lexus, collapsing in Ng Yi Shu, 30, who was on duty.

The impact left NG with a traumatic brain lesion, which does the bed and non-communicative.

The court said that its medical invoices exceeded $ 455,000 (1.5 million Republic). The accident also caused more than $ 37,290 in material damages.

In teaching his decision, District Judge Kok Shuu-Non called it a “meaningless and tragic” accident, emphasizing the devastating impact on NG and his family.

Yoong had consumed beer, whiskey and more beer in several locations before reaching the steering wheel.

He was speeding up to 134 kmh on the Ayer Rajah highway, before reaching Tas Checkpoint, where he hit while traveling over 100 kmh. Its level of alcohol in the blood was almost twice as high as the legal limit.

Yoong pleaded guilty to caused painful wounds of dangerous driving and drinking. He made no refund for damages.