FRU crash: Sultan Nazrin visits victims, family members at HTI


TELUK INTAN: The Sultan of Perak, Sultan Nazrin Shah, visited the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel who were injured in the crash.

His Royal Highness arrived at Hospital Teluk Intan at 11am on Saturday (May 17) and was greeted on arrival by state secretary Datuk Ahmad Suaidi Abdul Rahim, state Health director Dr Feisul Idzwan Mustapha, Teluk Intan Hospital director Dr Khairul Baharin Mohd Baharuddin, Perak deputy police chief Deputy Comm Zulkafli Sariaat and Perak Dewan Negara member Tan Sri Mohd Annuar Zaini.

Sultan Nazrin visited Corporal  Haslizal Mohd Ali, 44; Sergeant Mazlan Mat, 50; Corporal Mohd Izwan Ishak, 39; Sergeant Mohd Parih Ali, 44, who are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and Muhammad Zulnaidi Muhammad Zulkifli, 34, who is in the normal ward.

The Sultan was at the hospital for about 30mins, during which he also met with family members of the FRU personnel concerned and handed over his contributions to the injured victims.

In the incident at 8.50am last Tuesday (May 13), nine FRU members were killed and nine others were injured after their truck crashed into a gravel-laden lorry on Jalan Chikus-Sungai Lampam, Teluk Intan, while on the way back to the base in Sungai Senam here.- Bernama

 

 

 

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