'I had to protect road users': Traffic marshal who stopped runaway horse on BKE

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'I had to protect road users': Traffic marshal who stopped runaway horse on BKE
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Sergeant Uvarajah Krishnasamy says he has witnessed many incidents in his 16 years with Certis. But nothing prepared him for a horse on the loose.

“I was surprised. How come there is a horse on the road? … I thought they were joking … I asked to repeat again. Are you sure there’s a horse on the road?” the auxiliary police officer told CNA.In videos circulating online, the brown horse is seen weaving through traffic on the expressway.

It was not the first time a horse was spotted on Singapore's roads, but it was SGT Uvarajah's first time attempting to handle a horse by himself. He tried to get the horse to stop, but it would not. So he decided to block the horse with his motorbike, but gave the animal ample space.

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