Goldstar: Bus was not part of our fleet


The wreckage of a bus lying near the underpass in Kampung Jayor after it veered off KM137 of the North-South Expressway near Muar in Johor on Saturday.

MALACCA: A new twist has emerged in the accident involving an express bus that killed 14 passengers and injured 16 others along KM137.2 of the North-South Expressway near Pagoh, Johor, on Dec 24.

Goldstar Express Sdn Bhd, which manages a fleet of express buses, has denied the bus involved in the accident was under the management of the company.

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