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Express bus driver dies, six survive in early-morning Gurun crash

42-year-old driver burnt to death, says Guar Chempedak fire station

9:33 AM MYT

 

SG PETANI – An express bus driver died, while six others survived, after being involved in an accident with a trailer at KM75.2 of the North-South Expressway in Gurun near here early this morning.

Guar Chempedak Fire and Rescue station chief Mohd Fauzi Razali said the department received an emergency call at 4.02am and the rescue team arrived at the location at 4.19am.

He said the charred body of the 42-year-old male bus driver was found trapped in his seat.

“Five victims, including the assistant bus driver, aged 19 to 57, and a 32-year-old trailer driver survived.

“However, a 29-year-old female passenger reportedly sustained minor injuries,” he said in a statement today.

Fauzi said the fire was brought under control at 4.37am and the injured victim was taken to Pendang Hospital for further treatment.

“The operation involved 18 officers and personnel, with assistance from the Amanjaya and Pendang Fire and Rescue stations, as well as the Gurun Volunteer Fire Brigade,” he said. – March 17, 2024

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