Sunday, August 3, 2008

Cheras Horror...

It was terrible...It was horrible...Please people...pray for them...
I was there...stuck in the traffic jam...and I was late for test...

The news:
KUALA LUMPUR Two people were killed after a 10-tonne lorry rammed into seven vehicles on the Cheras-Kajang Highway yesterday.
One of the victims of the horrific crash, Kpl Mohd Nuh Ali, 48, was a bomb squad specialist.
The lorry driver, who also died in the 9.30am crash near Taman Connaught, Cheras, here yesterday, was identified as Kang Ban Hin, 50.

Kuala Lumpur deputy traffic police chief DSP Ng Fook Long said six people were also injured in the crash.
“They have all been admitted to the Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in Cheras and are in serious condition,” he added.
It is learnt that five of the injured were in critical condition.

DSP Ng said that the lorry, carrying boulders, was turning into the Kajang-Cheras Highway from the Middle Ring Road 2, when Kang was believed to have lost control of the vehicle before smashing into a motorcycle, three cars, a van and an MPV.
Mohd Nuh was riding his motorcycle to work with the General Operation Force unit in Cheras when the lorry hit him before jumping the divider and crashing into oncoming vehicles on the highway.
The father of three, who had spent many years in the force putting his life at risk defusing bombs mainly during training exercises, died on the spot.
Eyewitnesses described the scene of the accident as “horrific.”
“I saw the lorry coming down quite fast without the signal light on as I overtook it on my motorcycle. Seconds later, I heard a loud crash.
“To my horror, as I turned around to look, I saw the lorry smashing into several vehicles,” said Naresh Kumar, 28, an engineer.
He said he immediately called the police. Others at the scene claimed at least three other vehicles were damaged.
Kamarul Aizan, 33, whose Perodua Kancil was among the vehicles damaged in the accident, said he was just “seconds away from death”.
“I was heading towards Bandar Tasik Selatan when suddenly the lorry came out of nowhere in front of me and ploughed into a Kelisa. I might have been about three seconds behind the car.
“My car suffered some damage but thankfully I escaped unharmed,” he said.
The accident caused a massive traffic jam that lasted almost three hours as police and Fire Department officials cleared debris from the road and motorists slowed down to look at the accident.
The bodies of Mohd Nuh and Kang were taken to Hospital Kuala Lumpur for autopsy.

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