UMS students in shock over fatal accident


Tragic fate: The smashed and twisted remains of the car along a dangerous stretch of road in Kota Kinabalu.

KOTA KINABALU: The deaths of two students at the accident-prone Likas Bay coastal road here have shocked their friends and fellow students at Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

Third-year psychology student Mohd Haidil Amran, 23, and second-year business and accounting student Nur Azlina Tan Lian Chew, 22, were on their way back to their college residence in the Kingfisher area when their car slammed into a tree.

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