Malaysian student killed when 4WD plunges into ravine in Jordan, four others injured


PETALING JAYA: A Malaysian student was killed while four others were injured in Jordan when a four-wheel drive vehicle they were in plunged into a ravine between Petra and Aqabah, about 320km from the capital Amman at around 5pm (Jordanian time) on Friday.

The deceased was identified as Sumaiyah Romli, a first-year astronomy and physics student at the University College London in Britain.

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