Woman charged over Singapore crash that killed Indonesian girl in Chinatown
A 38-year-old woman has been charged in Singapore for an accident in Chinatown on February 6th that resulted in the death of a six-year-old Indonesian girl, Sheyna Lashira Smaradiani, and serious injuries to her mother, Raisha Anindra Pascasiswi. The charges are for driving without due care and attention causing death and grievous hurt.

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AI-generatedA 38-year-old woman has been charged in Singapore for an accident in Chinatown on February 6th that resulted in the death of a six-year-old Indonesian girl, Sheyna Lashira Smaradiani, and serious injuries to her mother, Raisha Anindra Pascasiswi. The charges are for driving without due care and attention causing death and grievous hurt. The woman, an Indian national, faces potential jail time and fines if convicted. A gag order was issued to protect her six-year-old son, who was in the car at the time of the incident, from public backlash. The accident occurred near the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple.
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5 extractedThe gag order was needed to protect her six-year-old son from public vitriol.
The accident occurred on February 6 near the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown.
If found guilty of the first charge, she could be jailed up to three years, fined a maximum of S$10,000 or both.
The woman faces charges of driving without due care and attention causing death and grievous hurt.
A 38-year-old woman has been charged over an accident that killed a six-year-old Indonesian girl.