Tag: accident

  • Mengaku Lakukan Seks Sebelum Kemalangan

    Mengaku Lakukan Seks Sebelum Kemalangan

    KUANTAN 23 Julai – Polis mengesahkan mayat wanita yang ditemukan dalam kereta jenis Perodua Viva selepas didakwa terbabit dalam kemalangan di Kilometer 163 Lebuhraya Pantai Timur (LPT) dekat Maran, Sabtu lalu ialah mangsa bunuh.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Maran, De­puti Superintendan Mat Rizal Mat Radzi berkata, pemandu kereta itu, seorang lelaki berusia 29 tahun kini direman sehingga 28 Julai ini bagi membantu siasatan kes berkenaan.

    “Berdasarkan laporan awal, suspek yang memandu kereta itu mendakwa mangsa yang berasal dari Felda Chini 4, Pekan dekat sini maut selepas terbabit dalam kemalangan ketika dalam perjalanan dari ibu negara ke Kuantan.

    “Bagaimanapun, pemeriksaan yang dijalankan pihak forensik polis dengan bantuan pakar patologi dari Hospital Jengka mendapati mayat mangsa tidak mempunyai kesan cedera dan hanya terdapat kesan lebam pada bahagian tangan serta dipercayai lemas akibat dijerut pada bahagian leher,” katanya ketika dihubungi di sini hari ini.

    Menurut Mat Rizal, polis telah menahan suspek selepas soal siasat mendapati dia mengaku membawa mangsa dari ibu negara dan mendakwa melakukan hubungan seks sebelum kemalangan.

    “Kes berkenaan disiasat mengikut Seksyen 302 Kanun Keseksaan dan polis masih menjalankan siasatan lanjut mengenai motif kejadian.

    “Siasatan awal menemui dua buah beg pakaian dalam kende­raan dipandu suspek dipercayai milik suspek dan mangsa.

    “Suspek turut mendakwa sudah mengenali mangsa sejak tiga tahun lalu, namun berdasarkan maklumat diterima daripada keluarga mangsa, mereka tidak me­ngenali suspek dan memaklumkan mangsa sudah bertunang dengan seorang lelaki berasal dari Perak,” katanya.

     

    Source: www.utusan.com.my

  • Help Us Find Toyota Driver Which Caused My Brother’s Motorcycle Accident On 8 Jul 2015 At MCE

    Help Us Find Toyota Driver Which Caused My Brother’s Motorcycle Accident On 8 Jul 2015 At MCE

    My brother and his wife met into an accident a few days back, a cut-short video has been circulating around.

    This is the full video of the incident. Toyota driver is still unknown.

    To anyone who witnessed this accident or have any information please PM me straight.

    Thank you!!

    Your help is highly appreciated.

     

    Source: Syahdirwan Jumari

     

     

  • PRC Tourist Hit By SBS Bus Along Serangoon Road

    PRC Tourist Hit By SBS Bus Along Serangoon Road

    A 56-year-old tourist was hit by an SBS bus outside the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple along Serangoon Road on Monday (June 22) afternoon.

    Eyewitnesses told The Straits Times that the man, who is believed to be from China, had been trying to take a better picture of the temple and stepped out onto the road unknowingly.

    He was part of a larger tour group of about 40 who were visiting the temple as part of their sightseeing trip.

    Urban planner Choo Meng Foo, 50, said he was talking to a temple staff by the entrance when he heard a bang, followed by several loud screams.

    “I saw a woman chasing after the bus and shouting for it to stop. A man was lying on the ground and he was bleeding from his head,” said Mr Choo.

    Large cracks were seen on the left side of the double-decker bus’ windscreen.

    A police spokesman said a call informing them of an accident that had occurred along Serangoon Road after Belilios Road was received at 4.34pm on Monday.

    The man, who was conscious, was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital for treatment.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Driver Gets Five Years Jail And 20 Years Driving Ban For CTE Crash

    Driver Gets Five Years Jail And 20 Years Driving Ban For CTE Crash

    The driver who caused a horrific crash on the Central Expressway (CTE) on National Day two years ago that killed a Singaporean and three South Koreans was sentenced to the maximum five years’ jail and disqualified from driving for 20 years today (June 19).

    Toh Cheng Yang, 35, had committed the “ultimate traffic offence” by driving so dangerously that he caused four deaths and nearly wiped out an entire family, said District Judge Low Wee Ping.

    His culpability is among the most serious and falls within the band of cases for which the maximum sentence should be imposed, said the judge, who noted that the only mitigating factor was his timely plea of guilt.

    “You also committed one of the most reprehensible traffic offences. You drove under the influence of drugs,” added DJ Low.

    Toh was found to have consumed five to 15 times the therapeutic level of a sedative drug called nitrazepam, which was also more than twice the amount that would produce toxicity.

    On Aug 9, 2013, Singaporean trainee pilot Amron Ayoub, 23, was driving his girlfriend Song Jisoo, 24, and her family to Changi Airport for a flight to Hong Kong when a car tyre went flat. They stopped on the chevron marking the Yio Chu Kang exit on the CTE to retrieve the breakdown sign and tools from the car boot, and did not have the hazard lights on.

    Amron, his girlfriend and her parents, who were standing behind the car, were killed after Toh plowed into them.

    Part of the arm of Song’s mother Kim Mee-Kyung was sheared off, while the others suffered near-amputations and multiple fractures. Song’s older brother Seounghwan, a professional golfer, was unscathed as he was standing beside the car.

    After Toh pleaded guilty to one charge of dangerous driving resulting in the deaths and another charge of driving under the influence of drugs last month, DJ Low had adjourned sentencing, saying he was too shaken upon seeing photographs of the accident to make a decision.

    Today, Toh’s lawyer Abdul Hamid Sultan indicated that his client would be lodging an appeal but would begin serving time in jail.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Dead Biker’s Dad: No Point Hating Man Who Caused Death

    Dead Biker’s Dad: No Point Hating Man Who Caused Death

    For close to a year, he thought his only son was responsible for the accident that took his life.

    When The New Paper told him that the motorcyclist, who was then 35, was an innocent victim, Mr Liow Chwee Hor broke down.

    The 69-year-old said: “I feel extremely sad and hurt knowing that my son has died for nothing.”

    Mr Liow Yong Seng was killed in a nine-vehicle pile-up in June last year, caused by a motorist who braked abruptly on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) to raise both his middle fingers to another motorcyclist.

    The driver, Pang Chon Seng, 52, was sentenced earlier this month to four months’ jail for reckless driving and disqualified from driving for four years.

    Mr Liow still sends text messages to his son’s mobile number regularly in the hope that his son would be able to “read” them.

    Asked if he will forgive Pang for causing the accident that took his son’s life, Mr Liow said it was pointless to hate.

    “I can forgive him or hate him but it will never bring my son back to life.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg