Nine injured when car crashes into nasi lemak stall near Jitra


ALOR SETAR: Nine people were injured, including three critically, after a car skidded and crashed into a nasi lemak stall beside Jalan Hospital in Taman Suria near Jitra on Friday (May 19) morning.

Kubang Pasu police chief Supt Rodzi Abu Hassan said in the 8.25am incident, a Proton Satria driven by a 20-year-old man also hit two other vehicles and six motorcycles parked near the stall.

"Initial investigation found the Proton Satria knocked the cars parked by the roadside before mowing down the people lining up in front of the nasi lemak stall.

"As a result of the accident, nine individuals were injured, three of them critically, including the couple selling nasi lemak.

"The injured were sent to Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, here for treatment," he said in a statement here on Friday.

Rodzi said police were still conducting an investigation on the accident and had taken statements from several witnesses.

"The car driver was found not having a driving licence and the road tax and insurance of the vehicle had also expired," he said.

Meanwhile, Kedah Fire and Rescue Department public relations officer Abdul Rahim Che Omar in a statement said his department received an emergency call on the incident at 8.56am.

"The Operations Centre ordered one fire engine and an emergency medical rescue service (EMRS) van from the Jitra Fire and Rescue Station to the incident scene," he said. - Bernama

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