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Six people killed in highway bus crash


KUALA LUMPUR: Five passengers and the driver died and three others were seriously injured when their double-decker bus hit the road divider and landed on its side in a ditch at Km443 of the North-South Expressway yesterday.


  An unidentified injured woman being sent to hospital.
An unidentified injured woman being sent to hospital.
The bus was heading for Kuala Lumpur when the accident occurred at 5am about 5km after the Bukit Beruntung exit. 

Thedriver is believed to have lost control before the bus crashed. 

One of the dead victims, C. Magenthiran, 26, from Taman Sri Indah, Kelang, was found on the opposite side of the highway. He is believed to have been thrown out of the bus. 

The other victims were identified as Muhamad Ismail, 27, from Kampung Lubuk Batu, Jitra, Kedah; Mohamad Fauzi Awang, 44, from Kampung Kebangsaan Siam, Alor Star, Md Zaher Mohamad, 33, from Kampung Pulau Ketam, Jitra, and Mohd Yusril Zakaria, 27, from Kampung Sungai Deraka, Kota Kuala Muda, Kedah.
Also dead was the bus driver identified as Zulkhibri Md Saad from Kubang Ulu, Bukit Mertajam, Penang.

At the time of the accident, Zulkhibri, 35, was asleep and the bus was driven by the co-driver.

The 33-year-old co-driver, who was injured, has been arrested and is under guard at the Sungai Buloh hospital.

Also injured were passengers Sulinda Mat Yassin, 31, who is seven months pregnant, and an unidentified woman.

The executive coach of AB Express was on its way to Kuala Lumpur from Kangar with 43 passengers.

Witnesses said less than two hours before the accident, the bus had stopped for a break in Simpang Pulai, Perak. 

That was when the co-driver took over from Zulkhibri.

P. Ghhaneshh, 45, who was driving his boss from Ipoh to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, told police he saw the accident happen.

He said he was driving behind the bus from Tanjung Malim when he noticed it starting to swerve dangerously in front of him.

"It was moving to the left and to the right, not sticking to its lane.

"I suspected something was wrong and tried to get the attention of the driver by flashing my high beam and honking. But the bus still crashed into the divider," he said.

Federal traffic police chief Datuk Abd Aziz Yusof said initial investigations revealed that the co-driver had six summonses for speeding and five warrants of arrest while Zulkhibri had eight outstanding summonses for speeding.

Abd Aziz confirmed the co-driver had been arrested and was being investigated for causing death by driving recklessly.

He added it is the worse road accident this year.

Fire and Rescue Department chief operation Assistant Superintendent Zahinor Hamzah said the heads of two of the victims were severed.

The accident caused a 5km-long congestion from the Bukit Beruntung exit. 

Embassy: M’sians in Thailand are safe


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians in Thailand are safe and have no problem leaving the country as the airport is open, said a Malaysian Embassy official in Bangkok.

“We have not received reports of Malaysians being stranded or hurt as a result of the upheaval in these last few days,” the official added.

As for the recently set up hotline, the officer said most of the calls made to the 24-hour line came from Malaysia.

“Many of the callers had plan- ned their vacations or business trips and wanted to know whether they should continue with their journey,” he said.

The officer said the standard advice given was for Malaysians to stay away from Thailand and only travel to the country under very necessary circumstances.

The embassy’s hotline number is +66 2629 6808.

There has been no disruption to AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines (MAS) flights between Malaysia and Thailand.

The two airlines have also made provisions for customers wanting to change their flight dates to Bangkok.

MAS is offering its customers with confirmed flights into or out of Bangkok a flexibility to change the flight dates without incurring extra charges.

For further updates, customers may contact MAS offices in Bangkok and Phuket airports.

AirAsia, meanwhile, said on its website that it did not expect any interruptions or cancellations at the moment.

Passengers have been given the option to defer their flights to Bangkok with the airline offering a credit shell valid for three months for flights from April 13 to 19.

“If guests cancel their flights to and from Bangkok during the dates, the credit shell can be used to book flights to other destinations,” it said.

If customers decide not to travel to Bangkok and wanted to change their destinations, they could do so without penalty from April 13 to 19.

Samy Vellu: I didn't seek cabinet job


KUALA LUMPUR: MIC president Datuk Seri S. Samy Vellu yesterday denied the party had sought a senatorship or a cabinet appointment for him.

However, he said, there was grassroots dissatisfaction over MIC representation in the cabinet and this would be discussed at the party's central working committee meeting on Thursday.

Samy Vellu described an online news item which stated that the party wanted to pull out its representatives in the government because he had not been appointed a minister as "utter nonsense and very mischievous".

The news portal quoted unnamed sources as saying the MIC would discuss a move to withdraw the minister and two deputy ministers from the government as a protest over the lack of importance accorded to the Indian community in the cabinet.
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WET DAY


WET DAY...Songkran new year revellers in Sungai Golok having great fun dousing each other with water yesterday. However, Thais are aware that tourism in Thailand will be hit badly as stroops and demonstrators swapped gunfire and firebombs this week. Around 80 per cent of tourists have checked out and more are expected to leave after Songkran -NST Pix by Fathil Asri

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