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Ipoh: Three women injured as driver loses control, ploughs through night market

An elderly man is said to have lost control of his car before ploughing through the night market.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 12 Jul 2025 1:34PM

Ipoh: Three women injured as driver loses control, ploughs through night market
Three women were injured and rushed to hospital - July 12, 2025

A DRIVER is believed to have lost control of his car before ploughing through several stalls, leaving three people injured in an incident in Ipoh last night.

The incident occurred at 8.25pm at the First Garden night market in Taman Permata.

According to reports, three women were injured and rushed to hospital, while two stalls were also damaged in the incident.

An elderly man is said to have lost control of his car before ploughing through the night market. - July 12, 2025

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