1A3. We are not sarcastic, we are hilarious. We are not annoying, We are just cooler than you are. We are not mean, we just don't like you. And hey, we're not obsessed with anything. We're just your friend.
But Yeo Ken How, a Secondary 4 student of Bedok South Secondary School, did not listen.
On Monday afternoon, the first day of the one-week school break, he sneaked a drive in his brother's Suzuki Swift.
It would be his last.
And in a twist of fate, two of his schoolmates who had warned him several times not to drive chanced upon the crash site, immediately recognised the car, and had their worst fears confirmed.
It was not clear where Ken How was headed, but around 1.30pm, he lost control of his brother's blue Suzuki Swift along Bedok South Road and slammed into a tree.
The impact of the accident crushed the driver's side of the car, killing the boy instantly. He was travelling alone.
His body had to be extricated from the mangled wreckage by Singapore Civil Defence Force officers using hydraulic cutters.
The crash site was just 2km away from Ken How's home at Bedok North Street 1.
Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times.