Malaysia

Two dead, one injured as crane collapses in Sitiawan

Those killed identified as Abdul Rajim Hasmki, 33, Maiyden Asibin, 29, Perak Fire Dept says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2022 7:24AM

Two dead, one injured as crane collapses in Sitiawan
The Perak Fire and Rescue Department says they were alerted to the incident at 4.58pm yesterday, where a heavy industrial crane had collapsed during dismantling that resulted in three victims being trapped. – Perak Fire Dept pic, November 1, 2022

IPOH – Two local men were killed and another injured when a crane collapsed at a factory in the Kg Acheh industrial area in Sitiawan yesterday evening.

A Perak Fire and Rescue Department spokesman said they received word of a collapsed crane that killed Abdul Rajim Hasmki, 33, and Maiyden Asibin, 29, and injured Mosed Alinid, 34, at 4.58pm.

“A heavy industrial crane had collapsed during dismantling that resulted in three victims being trapped,” the spokesman said in a statement tonight.

Rescuers who arrived at the scene extracted the victims using special equipment with assistance from cranes.

The bodies of the deceased were handed to police, while the injured man was handed to medical officers for further action, the spokesman said, adding that the operation ended at 10.55pm. – Bernama, November 1, 2022

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