STOMPers Fiona and Matt caught sight of a white Lamborghini that had crashed onto the fence along the road divider along Collyer Quay. Said Fiona: "A white Lamborghini
drove right into the fence on Dec 31 2012. "This happened along Collyer Quay (the direction heading towards Suntec City). "If not for the pillar that stopped the impact, I
think it would have gone over to the opposite direction of the road." Fiona later further elaborated over the phone: "The accident happened around 11.30pm to 11.45pm.
The Lamborghini was travelling on the first lane and there was no car or obstruction in front of it. "We suddenly heard the sound of impact, and there was no skidding noise,
which we felt was strange. It just hit the fence and the impact seemed quite loud and the bonnet was dented quite badly and smoke came out. "A young lady, maybe in her
early 20s, wearing high heels and a red polka dotted skirt came out from the passenger side, but she acted cool, like nothing had happened. The guy, also a young guy,
later came out 15 to 20 minutes later. They seemed to be unhurt as they then walked to the opposite side of the road. "I was in a car parked on the fourth lane, we were
waiting to catch a glimpse of the fireworks, but soon the Traffic Police and AETOS came and told us to move away. By then quite a lot of people had gathered, the TP were
directing traffic and passers-by were taking photos of the accident. "I was unable to gauge the speed the Lamborghini was travelling at, but it was a clear, straight road,
so it's crazy how they managed to crash. "Later we returned to the scene to see if the couple were alright, and we saw the guy sitting on the steps while the girl was
walking around and talking to her friend. I also saw the Traffic Police pass the car key to her, and he was holding a pink IC and a driving licence. Not sure who it belonged to."
STOMPer Matt uploaded a photo of the accident onto his facebook wall after the countdown to 2013 and said: "The Lambo Gaillardo driver was clearly playing chicken with a guard rail."
STOMPer TIB1186Z also sent in a photo of the accident.