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Grab driver moved off while 75-year-old passenger was boarding vehicle, causing knee fracture

February 16, 2026 at 03:07 AM
By Channel News Asia
Grab driver moved off while 75-year-old passenger was boarding vehicle, causing knee fracture
Teo Shim Yian has committed 17 traffic violations in the past, mostly for speeding and dashing red lights.

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Teo Shim Yian has committed 17 traffic violations in the past, mostly for speeding and dashing red lights. Grab driver moved off while 75-year-old passenger was boarding vehicle, causing knee fracture. Stay informed with the latest developments and expert analysis on this important story.
Teo Shim Yian has committed 17 traffic violations in the past, mostly for speeding and dashing red lights. Advertisement Singapore Grab driver moved off while 75-year-old passenger was boarding vehicle, causing knee fracture Teo Shim Yian has committed 17 traffic violations in the past, mostly for speeding and dashing red lights. File photo of a Grab driver. (Photo: TODAY) New: You can now listen to articles. This audio is generated by an AI tool. Lydia Lam Lydia Lam 16 Feb 2026 11:07AM Bookmark Bookmark Share WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn Set CNA as your preferred source on Google Add CNA as a trusted source to help Google better understand and surface our content in search results. Read a summary of this article on FAST. Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FAST SINGAPORE: A Grab driver who was distracted by an ambulance drove off while his 75-year-old passenger was still boarding his vehicle.The woman fell and fractured her knee.Teo Shim Yian, who is also 75, was fined S$3,500 (US$2,770) by a court on Monday (Feb 16) for one count of causing grievous hurt by a negligent act.He was also banned from driving for 18 months.The court heard that the victim and her grandson booked a ride via the Grab application at around 4.50pm on Aug 12, 2024.They waited at the car park at Block 27, Upper Changi Road for the vehicle to arrive.Teo accepted the booking and drove to fetch them. At the location, he stopped behind a stationary ambulance and noticed that his passengers had a wheelchair with them.Teo's usual practice was to assist passengers to load their wheelchairs into the boot, but he remained in his seat this time.The victim's grandson opened the left rear door of the car for the victim to board.She placed her right leg into the vehicle while her left leg remained on the road.At this time, Teo got distracted as he saw the ambulance in front of him driving away.He began driving off without checking whether the passengers had boarded his vehicle.The elderly woman, who was partially in the vehicle, fell onto the road as he drove off.Her grandson, who had not boarded, shouted at Teo to stop.Teo braked and alighted from his vehicle. He helped the woman to the wheelchair before helping her board the car and driving the pair to their destination.Later that day, the victim went to hospital and was found to have a fractured knee. She was warded for two days and given 30 days of hospitalisation leave.The prosecutor sought a fine of between S$3,000 and S$5,000 for Teo, along with 18 months' disqualification from driving.She said the main aggravating factor was Teo's poor driving record.He has committed 17 traffic offences between 2002 and 2024, mostly for speeding and dashing red lights.He received composition fines of up to S$400 for the offences, along with demerit points.However, the prosecutor acknowledged that Teo rendered assistance to the victim and pleaded guilty.Teo said nothing in mitigation. He paid the fine in full.For causing grievous hurt by a negligent act, he could have been jailed for up to two years, fined up to S$5,000, or both. Source: CNA/ll(rj) Sign up for our newsletters Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox Subscribe here Get the CNA app Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories Download here Get WhatsApp alerts Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app Join here Related Topics court Crime Advertisement Also worth reading Content is loading... Advertisement Expand to read the full story Get bite-sized news via a newcards interface. Give it a try. Click here to return to FAST Tap here to return to FAST FAST

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