Malaysian road accident kills nine paramilitaries

Malaysian road accident kills nine paramilitaries

Malaysian paramilitary force members were killed on Tuesday ( May 13 ), according to emergency services and media reports.

According to a statement from Perak Emergency Services, the system was returning to Ipoh, in northeastern Malaysia, to watch a Hindu festival.

According to the statement,” A police vehicle and a truck carrying sand collided, killing three people in front and causing 15 individuals to fall.”

Initial reports claimed the death of the vehicle’s drivers and eight members of Malaysia’s Federal Reserve Unit. According to news reports, a seventh paramilitary member eventually passed away from his injuries.

According to Perak police chief Bakri Zainal Abidin,” two others are still in critical condition and seven are receiving mild care.”

The 40-year-old wagon driver was detained in connection with the injury, he continued.

The Star, a news outlet in Malaysia, reported that the wagon driver had no injuries.

Abidin told reporters at the Teluk Intan Hospital’s funeral,” An research is now underway to determine the cause and for us to gather additional information that may help in the case.”

” We conducted a pharmaceutical test on the vehicle as part of primary methods. The outcomes so far are bad.

According to The Star magazine in March, Malaysia has one of the highest fatalities from road accidents in Southeast Asia, with someone dying in a car accident nearly every two days.