A 34-year-old man is set to be charged for driving under the influence of etomidate following a crash on Singapore’s Central Expressway that kills a motorcyclist, according to reports. The man reportedly drives erratically before his vehicle is left stationary in the middle of the expressway. A motorcycle then collides with the car, resulting in the death of the motorcyclist. Other people are also reported injured in the incident. The case is being pursued under allegations related to impairment from etomidate, an anaesthetic drug. Authorities have not indicated, in the information provided by the outlets, the precise legal charges or the timeline for court proceedings. The accounts emphasise the fatal outcome and the circumstances leading up to the collision, including erratic driving and the vehicle being stopped on the carriageway.