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Elder brother killed, younger sibling injured after motorcycle crashes into palm tree in Jempol

A tragic accident claimed the life of a 17-year-old boy and left his younger brother seriously injured after their motorcycle veered off the road on their way home from prayers

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 May 2025 10:59AM

Elder brother killed, younger sibling injured after motorcycle crashes into palm tree in Jempol
The accident occurred at around 9.15pm and involved a Honda C100 motorcycle ridden by the elder sibling, aged 17, with his 15-year-old brother as pillion - May 10, 2025

A PEACEFUL evening turned tragic for two brothers returning home from the mosque when their motorcycle crashed into a palm tree in FELDA Lui Timur, Jempol, on Friday night.

The accident occurred at around 9.15pm and involved a Honda C100 motorcycle ridden by the elder sibling, aged 17, with his 15-year-old brother as pillion.

According to Jempol District Police Chief Superintendent Norhisham Mustapar, initial investigations suggest the older boy lost control of the motorcycle before it skidded off the road and struck a palm tree on the right shoulder.

“As a result of the accident, the rider was taken to the Lui Muda Health Clinic but was pronounced dead while receiving treatment,” he said.

The younger brother, who sustained serious injuries, was rushed to Jempol Hospital for further medical attention.

Police have opened an investigation into the incident. - May 10, 2025

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