National bowler Remy Ong in 'hit-and-run' with dog
Asia One Monday 20th February, 2012
AsiaOne and my paper Sunday, Feb 19, 2012 Singapore national bowler Remy Ong has confirmed a hit-and-run accident in which he drove over a stray dog in Changi and then fled. He told a local news source that he did not realise he had hit an animal at the time.
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