Two Killed In Four-vehicle Crash In Kota Tinggi

KOTA TINGGI, Two people died in an accident involving four vehicles at KM 61.5 of Jalan Johor Bahru-Mersing here this morning.

Acting Kota Tinggi district police chief DSP Mohd Syamsuri Mohamad said the victims were a 51-year-old woman who was in the backseat of a multi-purpose vehicle and a motorcyclist, a 21-year-old man. Both died of severe head injuries at the scene.

He said police received information regarding the incident involving a Mitsubishi Xpander MPV, a Perodua Viva car, a Yamaha 135LC motorcycle and an Isuzu lorry at about 11.40 am.

“Investigations found that the accident occurred when the MPV from the direction of Johor Bahru to Mersing was trying to overtake on a dotted line (can overtake when safe), while a (Perodua Viva) car from the opposite direction tried to avoid it by swerving to the right and ended up on the road shoulder before hitting a stone milepost,” he said in a statement today.

He said the MPV then hit the motorcycle before the rider and rear passenger of the Xpander were f
lung out and landed on the road shoulder.

“Consequently, an object looking like a car jack was also flung out and hit the windshield of the Isuzu before striking the lorry driver in the chest,” he said.

He said the bodies and the three other drivers who suffered minor injuries were sent to Kota Tinggi Hospital, adding that the case was investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 (for reckless driving).

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    Gov’t condones P275-M debt of ARBs in Bulacan

    MANILA – The government on Thursday officially relieved over 1,000 agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs) in several towns in Bulacan of their PHP274.9 debts and obligations on agricultural lands awarded under the agrarian reform program.

    This as Pres…

    Marikina OKs special economic zone for arms firm’s facility

    MANILA – The Marikina City government approved the creation of a special economic zone for the manufacturing facility of a firearms firm.

    Mayor Marcelino Teodoro signed Resolution No. 127, series of 2024, on Wednesday for the development of the Arms…