The Straits Times

Netting shields parts of Changi Jurassic Mile after golf ball incident

- Cheryl Tan tansuwen@sph.com.sg

Netting has been put up along parts of Changi Jurassic Mile, following an incident where a female pedestrian was hit on the head by a stray golf ball from the adjacent golf course.

The Changi Airport Group (CAG) said in response to queries yesterday that the netting was installed last Saturday night as a safety measure.

The netting extends vertically above fencing that separates the walking path from the dinosaur exhibits and the golf course.

The Changi Jurassic Mile is part of the Changi Airport Connector, which stretches from East Coast Park to Terminal 4 and Terminal 2 at Changi Airport.

The connector runs alongside the Tanah Merah Country Club.

Previously, Facebook user Derek Yap had shared that his domestic helper was injured as she and his family were walking along the dinosaur trail last Thursday evening.

He said his helper was taken to the hospital and was found to have bruising on her head. She was advised to monitor her condition at home and was reported to be “fine so far”.

Mr Yap said that he was told by CAG and Tanah Merah Country Club that it was the first time that such an accident had happened.

Both have since apologised for the incident.

Mr Yap said he shared the incident online to raise awareness, and encouraged those passing the stretch to hold up open umbrellas and cyclists to keep their helmets on.

The country club did not respond to The Straits Times’ queries on whether compensati­on will be offered to the woman who was injured and if anyone will be held liable for the incident.

Separately, the CAG said the baby dinosaur exhibit, which was missing five of its front teeth in a recent act of vandalism, has been repaired.

This was brought to light after a video of a woman rocking back and forth on the exhibit made its rounds online.

A CAG spokesman said on Oct 17 that the group will be “adding cautionary signs along Changi Jurassic Mile to remind visitors not to climb on the exhibits” and that there will be surveillan­ce cameras along the pathway.

 ?? ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR ?? The Changi Airport Group said the netting was installed last Saturday night as a safety measure. It extends vertically above fencing that separates the walking path from the dinosaur exhibits and the golf course.
ST PHOTO: ARIFFIN JAMAR The Changi Airport Group said the netting was installed last Saturday night as a safety measure. It extends vertically above fencing that separates the walking path from the dinosaur exhibits and the golf course.

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