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BANTING: Four friends died after the luxury car they were travelling in plunged down a flyover and burst into flames.
Selangor Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief Supt Azman Shariat said the incident occurred along KM30.8 of the South Klang Valley Expressway (SKVE) early yesterday morning.
“The four were travelling from Saujana Putra towards Banting when the driver lost control of the vehicle, which crashed into the left-side divider before plunging down the flyover and catching fire.
“All four victims were burnt to death, ” he said when contacted yesterday.
He said the four had been identified as businessman Tan Hiang Hock, 30, mechanic Tan Poh Hock, 22, salesperson Low Jin Wen, 18, and Vietnamese woman Phan Thi Bich, 24.
KUALA LUMPUR: Traffic conditions in Kuala Lumpur have eased on Saturday (March 13) after heavy congestion was reported on Friday (March 12).
Kuala Lumpur traffic investigation and enforcement department chief Asst Comm Zulkefly Yahya said he was aware of heavy congestion especially at the Sungai Besi toll plaza on Friday. We discovered that 80% of cars (compared to pre-MCO days) are on the road and it might have contributed to the congestion. However, 90% of the motorists are from the Klang Valley and 10% were from other states. Those checked had proper travel permits, he said.
He added that three roadblocks have been removed to ease traffic flow.
KUALA LANGAT: A lorry backs into a small car, plunging it into a ditch, while someone jumps over the divider to avoid getting hit.
The lorry goes on to reverse into a motorcyclist, and a man runs after the lorry and hits it with an object.
The lorry then swerves, rams into a petrol station signboard and almost flips over.
These dramatic events were not staged for a movie but a real incident that was captured in a 20-second video that has gone viral on social media.
Selangor Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief Supt Azman Shariat said the incident occurred along Jalan Perak Kanan in Kampung Bukit Changgang at around 5.50pm on Tuesday.