Singaporean motorcyclist dies after being flung off Johor Bahru highway


Photos of the accident were shared on Facebook by Sin Mah Bike Towing in a bid to find the victim's family and friends. - PHOTO: SIN MAH BIKE TOWING/FACEBOOK

SINGAPORE, June 26 (The Straits Times/ANN): A Singaporean motorcyclist fell to his death after being flung off a Malaysia highway flyover early on Monday morning.

According to a report by Malaysia’s Chinese-language newspaper China Press, the 22-year-old was on his way to the Johor checkpoint via the Eastern Dispersal Link highway when the accident took place at about 2am. He was on his way back to Singapore.

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