Monday, 31 March 2014

Man burnt in car accident

Motorists at the scene watching the burning car which had split into two.
JOHOR BARU: A driver was burnt to death after his car caught fire when it was hit by another car which lost control and swerved into his lane.
The Proton Wira driven by Liew Wei Liang (pic), 20, was split into two during the incident on Sunday.
Liew Wei Liang, 20, a cook from Masai
Liew, a cook who resides in Masai here, was on his way to the city centre via Permas at around 9.30pm when a woman driver who was in a Toyota Vios lost control of her car and swerved into the opposite lane. He couldn’t stop in time and crashed into her car.
Johor Baru South OCPD Asst Comm Sulaiman Salleh said that Liew had died on the spot.
He said that the woman was sent to the Regency Specialist Hospital as she suffered from an injured back due to the impact, while Liew’s body was sent to Hospital Sultan Ismail.
He added that the woman was detained by police at the hospital for investigations into the case.

Sunday, 30 March 2014

19 hurt after bus lands on its side

Wrecked: Fire and rescue personnel inspecting the bus at Km164 of the North-South Highway near Jawi in Nibong Tebal.
NIBONG TEBAL: A bus ferrying 19 passengers, including two bus drivers, landed on its side after an accident with a pick-up truck at the North-South Expressway near Jawi.
Two passengers were rushed to the Seberang Jaya Hospital with fractured limbs after being trapped in the wreckage.
Several others received outpatient treatment at the Sungai Bakap Hospital. Most of them escaped unhurt during the 9.44pm incident on Saturday at KM164 of the expressway.
The driver of the pick-up truck, who was involved in the collision, fled the scene.
South Seberang Perai OCPD Supt Shafien Mamat said the bus had departed from Genting Highlands and was heading to Alor Setar.
He said the bus driver was trying to avoid the pick-up truck after it overtook him using the right lane before suddenly switching to the left lane.
“The bus driver lost control and crashed into the truck before his vehicle fell sideways into a drain,” he said, adding that they would wait for the bus driver to get better before recording his statement.
Supt Shafien said police were now looking for a man, in his 40s, to assist in investigations.
“Until now, we have yet to locate the other driver nor has he lodged a police report about the accident,” he said.
The case was being investigated as reckless driving under Section 43(1) of the Road Transport Act.
One of the passengers, Mohd Fikri Azman, 23, said he was sleeping at the time and was abruptly thrown forward due to the impact.
“It was really chaotic with passengers breaking windows to crawl out.
“Other motorists stopped their vehicles to assist us,” said Mohd Fikri, who works in Genting Highlands.

Monday, 24 March 2014

Mum and two killed in crash on North-South Expressway

Teoh, Sin Le, Dy Hong and Heng in happier times.
NIBONG TEBAL: A mother and her two toddlers died on the spot when the multipurpose vehicle (MPV) they were travelling in rammed into the right rear side of a lorry on the North-South Expressway.
Teoh Yee Wei, 36, her eldest son Heng Dy Hong, five, and youngest daughter Sin Ye (pic), one, were flung out of the car and died due to severe head injuries in the 6.30am incident yesterday.
The  deceased Heng Yin Rui,1,(Captioned by photograper G.C.TAN / THE STAR -24th March 2014)
Teoh’s husband Heng Cheng Hang, 37, who was driving, and daughter Sin Le, two, received outpatient treatment at the Parit Buntar Hospital for minor injuries while their Filipina maid Bacuyad Shanda was still warded with a fractured hand.
Bandar Baharu acting OCPD Asst Supt Azmi Abu Bakar said the injured trio were still too traumatised to talk at the moment.
“The family was heading to Kuala Lumpur when the incident happened. We believe the Toyota Vellfire was going uphill when the driver lost control and crashed into the back of the lorry.
“The lorry driver, Tan Kim Liang, 56, was not injured. The case was being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for reckless driving,” he said.
Meanwhile, businessman Heng when met at his father’s house in Alor Setar, Kedah, where the wake for his wife and two children were being held, said the family had just celebrated Sin Ye’s birthday on March 6, and now she was gone forever.
“Every year, I never miss celebrating my children’s birthdays, and now whenever Sin Le asks me about her mother and siblings, I can only show her their photographs,” he said in tears while looking at their pictures on his handphone.
Heng in recalling the accident said the lorry suddenly appeared in front of him and it was too late for him to avoid.

Sponsors

To have more info of our sponsors please click link