A Singaporean court banned an Indian national from driving for five years after holding him responsible for an accident in which a Malaysian tourist was killed.
Paramasivam Bharathi (46) pleaded guilty to causing the death of Malaysian motorist Lim Shung Ren through negligent driving.
Bharathi, who was driving a lorry, had taken a turn into the main street from a minor road but failed to keep a proper look out for traffic in Singapore's industrial estate on June 27 last year.
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Lim's pillion rider, Lai Li Theng (25) was hospitalized for a day and given a medical leave till September 17.
District Judge Janet Wang took into account Bharathi's previous good driving commendation and that he had pleaded guilty at the outset.
But a second charge of causing grievous hurt to the pillion rider was taken into account. The court also imposed a fine of Singapore Dollar 8,500 on him.