A BMW sedan was reduced to a wreck after its driver reportedly lost control of the vehicle on a mountain road in Penang, Malaysia at around 4am on 4 June.
It is believed that the vehicle was travelling at a high speed when it crashed into a motorcycle and then into trees by the roadside.
The impact also caused debris, including the car’s seats and exhaust pipe, to scatter on the road.
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The State Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) received a call regarding the incident at 4.07am, Kosmo reported.
Police, rescuers, and medical staff arrived and found that the 29-year-old BMW driver was flung from the vehicle by the impact.
They found him on a grassy slope a few metres away from the scene and pronounced him dead on the spot.
Source: China Press
The deceased’s body was sent to a hospital morgue for autopsy.
Meanwhile, a 24-year-old motorcyclist suffered serious injuries and was taken to the hospital for treatment.
Source: China Press
According to JBPM Director Mohamad Shoki Hamzah, the rescue operation concluded at 4.38am.
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Featured image adapted from China Press.