‘I drove in a state of panic, I felt like I was going to die’


Inspecting the evidence: The coroner’s court inspecting the Fire and Rescue Department’s fire truck that was in front of the EMRS van that Muhammad Adib was in during the incident on Nov 27, 2018.

SHAH ALAM: Fireman Ahmad Sharil Othman recounted the terror he experienced during the early morning of Nov 27 last year as he and several colleagues arrived near the Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman Temple on an emergency call.

Ahmad Shahril, who was driving the Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) van that his colleague Muhammad Adib Mohd Kassim was in, said they were greeted by a scene of chaos.

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