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4 dead in collision on M’sia highway, casualties include pregnant woman

Collision on highway in Malaysia results in 4 casualties, including pregnant woman

A car lost control and crashed in Malaysia at around 12.10am on Thursday (21 Nov), resulting in three casualties, including a pregnant woman.

The vehicle was reportedly carrying four passengers — two men and two pregnant women, aged between 24 and 41 — when the collision occurred.

According to Sin Chew Daily News, one woman and two men died at the scene from severe injuries.

The remaining pregnant women later succumbed to her injuries at the hospital.

Police investigating cause of crash

Assistant Director of the Selangor Fire and Rescue Department, Ahmad Mukhris, stated that rescuers were dispatched to the scene near IOI City Mall in Putrajaya.

They managed to extricate all four passengers from the wrecked vehicle, but three of them were already confirmed dead.

The critically injured pregnant woman was transported to Putrajaya Hospital.

The case has been handed over to the police for further investigation into the cause of the crash.

Also read: Driver of cement lorry dies after crashing into another truck in M’sia, other truck flips over onto car

 

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Featured image adapted from Sin Chew Daily News.

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