Man dies after being hit by train near Kallang MRT station



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SINGAPORE: A man died after being hit by a train near the Kallang MRT station on Thursday night (February 25), SMRT said.

“At approximately 9:00 PM, a train captain reported hitting an object near the Kallang MRT station. Our station manager was dispatched to the track and found a man motionless, about 150 meters away from (the) station, “the transport operator said in an update to a Facebook post. It was late Thursday night.

The incident occurred on the East-West Line towards Pasir Ris, he said.

“As a result of this incident, train services were suspended between Bugis and Aljunied stations in both directions. Lavender and Kallang stations were closed.”

The person was later pronounced dead, SMRT added.

“We convey our condolences to the family,” said the train operator.

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Officers on the MRT runway near Kallang Station on February 25, 2021, shortly after a person was pronounced dead on the runway. (Photo: Sutrisno Foo Test)

At approximately 10 minutes to midnight, 16 people from various agencies were seen on the train track.

A white screen had been placed near the end of the train.

Police officers could be heard telling others not to move the body and to wait for the K-9 dog unit to arrive.

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Officers seen on the eastbound MRT track near Kallang Station on February 25, 2021, shortly after a person was pronounced dead on the track. (Photo: Sutrisno Foo Test)

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Officers seen on the eastbound MRT track near Kallang Station on February 25, 2021, shortly after a person was pronounced dead on the track. (Photo: Sutrisno Foo Test)

SMRT previously said that a body had been found on the runway, but updated their post later to say that one person was pronounced dead on the runway.

“The SMRT care team is on the ground to assist our staff and the families of the deceased when they are identified,” he added.

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Police vehicles outside Kallang MRT station on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

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An SCDF ambulance outside the Kallang MRT station on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

The Singapore Civil Defense Force (SCDF) said it received a call for assistance around 9.35pm at 5 Sims Avenue, adding that one person was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.

CNA saw a train stopped on the track near the Kallang MRT station, with people walking along the side with flashlights.

Several police cars, an ambulance and SCDF fire trucks were also seen outside the station.

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Officers on the MRT runway near Kallang Station on February 25, 2021, shortly after a person was pronounced dead on the runway. (Photo: Sutrisno Foo Test)

The Kallang station was closed, while the police were seen outside the Lavender station.

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An SCDF vehicle outside the Kallang MRT station on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

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The Kallang MRT station entrance on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

One witness said he was on a train leaving the Lavender MRT station when “almost immediately it stopped and began to slowly reverse.”

“After about five minutes, the passengers were told to get off because there was some obstacle on the runway,” he told CNA. “Everyone got out and when they announced that another train was stuck in Kallang, everyone started to leave the station.”

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Police officers outside the Lavender MRT station at night on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

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A train stopped near the Kallang MRT station on February 25, 2021 (Photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)

SMRT first tweeted an alert around 10pm, saying there was no train service between Bugis and Aljunied due to “an incident,” adding that there are free regular bus and bridge services between the two stations.

In his Facebook update, he said that announcements were made on the train and at the station to advise travelers to seek alternative travel options.

“The SCDF and the police were immediately activated. We are assisting the police with their investigations,” SMRT said.

In a Facebook post, Labor MP Melvin Yong said that the National Union of Transport Workers has reached out to affected rail workers and will ensure they receive “the necessary mental and emotional support.”

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