Malaysia

Woman burns to death in two-car collision

Three passengers escape unhurt, another suffered head injuries, Fire Dept says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Oct 2022 2:25PM

Woman burns to death in two-car collision
The Bukit Jalil Fire and Rescue Station says the department was alerted to the incident at 6.14am and 17 firemen from the Bukit Jalil and Pudu stations were rushed to the scene. – Bukit Jalil Fire Station Facebook pic, October 22, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – A woman was burnt to death after her car caught fire following an accident with another car at KM10.9 of the Maju Expressway early today.

Bukit Jalil Fire and Rescue Station Operations senior fire officer II Khairuddin Abdurrahman said the department was summoned at 6.14am following the accident and 17 firemen from the Bukit Jalil and Pudu stations were rushed to the scene.

“Three passengers of the car driven by the woman escaped unhurt while another passenger suffered head injuries. The driver of the other car was also unhurt,” he said in a statement. – Bernama, October 22, 2022

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