MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Foreign Affairs is coordinating with Singaporean authorities to bring home the remains of the two Filipinos who died in a car crash Sunday afternoon.
Two were killed while
four others were injured when a car lost control and crashed into a group of Filipinos at Lucky Plaza in Singapore.
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The DFA has expressed its condolences to the families of the two casualties.
"The DFA stands ready to provide all the
assistance needed for the victims. The DFA, through the Embassy, is now in touch with authorities for the repatriation of the remains of the Filipino casualties," the DFA said in a statement.
Two of the four injured victims are in stable condition while the remaining two are undergoing intensive treatment, according to the Philippine Embassy in Singapore.
"All victims are being assisted by the Embassy," the statement added.
The 64-year-old driver of the car
the crashed through a pavement railing and into the group of Filipinos has
been arrested after the incident, The Straits Times reported.
According to the report, the two Filipinos aged 41 and 50 were unconscious when they
were brought to Tan Tock Seng Hospital but later died from their injuries.
The four other injured victims, aged 37 to 56, were conscious when they
were brought to the hospital.
All of the six victims were Filipino domestic workers.