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2012-05-23 08:21

THE PERILS OF RUNNING A RED LIGHT: A crash in Singapore serves to highlight the dangers of owning a supercar as well as running a red light. Pictured above are the remains of the Ferrari 599 GTO (left) and the smashed taxi (right).

 

An inc-car video camera captured an horrific crash in Singapore highlighting the dangers of running a red light. Watch as a Ferrari slams into a taxi.

The crash involved a Ferrari 599 GTO and a taxi driver in Singapore.

Three people were killed by the speeding Ferrari crossing the road junction illegally, its driver immediately, the taxi driver and his passenger soon afterwards.

RED LIGHT CONFIRMED

Officers are investigating the crash and witnesses claim businessman Ma Chi ran a red light before hitting the blue taxi driven by Cheng Teck Hock. Our video confirms that.

Hock suffered major brain injuries and died in intensive care at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. A passenger in the Ferrari survived and was taken to hospital, as did a motorcyclist who was also involved in the crash.

Watch the video below: The crash occurs at 0:19


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