Parked lorry on highway leads to three dead in five-vehicle collision


ALOR SETAR: A sedan heading to Jitra from Pendang lost control and crashed trying to avoid a parked lorry, resulting in three passengers being killed early on Wednesday (March 19).

The five-vehicle collision on KM58.4 of the North-South Expressway (northbound) near Pendang also injured three people.

Pendang district police chief Supt Rodzi Abu Hassan said the 3.20am incident involved the sedan, three lorries and a pickup truck, with three victims in the car pronounced dead at the scene.

"Preliminary investigations revealed that the 27-year-old car driver, accompanied by three passengers aged between 26 and 32, was heading from Pendang to Jitra.

"The driver was in the right lane as the left lane was closed for repair work. Upon reaching the location, the car lost control while trying to avoid a lorry parked in the right lane without proper supervision by its 35-year-old driver," he said in a statement Wednesday.

The impact caused the car to graze two other lorries parked in the left lane.

"At the same time, a pickup truck with four people failed to brake in time and crashed into the rear of the victim's car and the lorry. As a result, three victims died at the scene due to being trapped, while the car driver sustained injuries.

"Fire and Rescue Department personnel extricated the victims' bodies, which were then sent to the Forensic Department of Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital for post-mortem. The three injured victims were also taken to the same hospital for further treatment," he said.

Rodzi said investigations found that the accident was caused by the lorry driver stopping in the right lane without any warning signals or supervision.

He added that the lorry driver has yet to come forward to file a report, and the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. - Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

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