Kajang toll crash: Baby was not in a child seat, says Loke


GOMBAK: The toddler who died in Saturday’s (Sept 27) multiple-vehicle crash at the Bukit Kajang toll plaza was not in a child safety seat, says Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said preliminary findings by the police showed that the baby was thrown out of the vehicle upon impact when a lorry crashed into three other vehicles.

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Stating that it was not his intention to blame the victim's parents, Loke said the incident underscored the importance of child seats during car rides.

“This is a reminder to all. When the Transport Ministry mandates or encourages the use of child seats, many complain.

“But this incident proves their importance. The child was thrown out of the vehicle and became trapped underneath another vehicle," he said on Monday (Sept 29).

ALSO READ: Kajang toll crash: Lorry driver says he jumped out of vehicle before collision 

He also said footage of the crash indicated that the lorry's brakes were not working.

"But I'll leave it to the police to conclude their investigation," he added.

According to Kajang police, the lorry driver claimed that he jumped out of his vehicle after experiencing brake problems.

The lorry then crashed into three other vehicles heading towards the toll plaza.

As a result of the collision, the victim was confirmed dead at the scene, while seven others were injured and treated at Hospital Kajang, Hospital Serdang and KPJ Kajang.

 

 

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