'Funky Chef' charged over fatal accident



Melvyn
Lee Shang Bin, 24, was charged in court with causing death of a
motorcyclists and injuring a female passenger in a car on an expressway
in 2009. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW








A
PRIVATE chef, who used to be one half of a cooking duo called The Funky
Chefs, was charged in court on Monday with causing the death of a
motorcyclist and injuring a female car passenger on an expressway in
2009.




Melvyn Lee Shang Bin, 24, was driving a car
on the right lane of the three-lane East Coast Parkway on Oct 18, 2009
when he is said to have veered towards the left and side-swiped a car
on the centre lane.




The impact allegedly caused
his car to veer towards the right, over the central divider and onto
the other side of the expressway going in the opposite direction,
hitting motorcyclist Muhammad Farhan Kassim, 26, and causing his death.




He
is also said to have caused hurt to Madam Tan Sien Keam, 43, who was
the front-seat passenger of the car he side-swiped, in a negligent act
that endangered her life and personal safety.




Lee
started The Funky Chefs in 2008 with a partner, aiming to prepare
French and Italian fare for people in their homes. His partner left the
business last year to start his own restaurant.




Lee
had built up a regular clientele and starred in TV programmes such as
food and travel series The Accidental Chef, which premiered on Channel
NewsAsia last October.


 

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