Campus blast: Three victims still hospitalised, says KL chief cop


KUALA LUMPUR: Three of the injured victims from the explosion at HELP University are still being treated at the hospital, say police.

In a statement on Tuesday (Jan 13), Kuala Lumpur police chief Comm Datuk Fadil Marsus said that the three victims are a 54-year-old contractor supervisor, a 19-year-old student and a 22-year-old Indonesian worker.

The student, he added, was still unconscious and suffered a fractured skull and brain hemorrhage.

“Six victims were discharged from the hospital on Tuesday,” he said.

On Monday (Jan 12), it was reported that the explosion killed one person and injured nine others.

Four of the injured were students.

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