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Failure to belt up cost him his life
Sujin Thomas
Thu, Nov 19, 2009
The Straits Times

THREE Republic of Singapore Air Force servicemen involved in a fatal accident in the United States on Sunday were unlikely to have been speeding.

Their Toyota Corolla was probably travelling between 75kmh and 95kmh when it rammed into the back of a stationary truck.

The speed limit of the road they were on, US Highway 331, is 70 miles per hour (113kmh).


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