Filipino team shaken but unhurt following accident


Due to the accident, the morning matches of men and women's doubles have been temporarily suspended. The mixed doubles competition was initially scheduled to start at 2pm.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Philippines' squash team is shaken but otherwise unhurt following a bus accident on Monday morning.

The Filipinos, as well as the Thai and Myanmar squash teams were on their way to the National Squash Centre, Bukit Jalil from their hotel in Putrajaya when their buses collided.

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