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Crash in Stulang: rescuers extricate lorry driver after 12 hours

Medical officers confirm victim’s death

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 25 Dec 2022 7:38AM

Crash in Stulang: rescuers extricate lorry driver after 12 hours
After 12 hours, rescuers have managed to extricate a lorry driver who was stuck in his vehicle after it plunged into a ditch in Stulang, Johor Baru yesterday. The victim has been pronounced dead by medical officers. – Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia Negeri Johor Facebook pic, December 25, 2022

JOHOR BARU – Rescuers spent almost 12 hours trying to extricate the driver of a lorry carrying 40 tons of sand after the lorry plunged into a ditch at Jalan Sultan Ibrahim, Stulang early yesterday morning.

Operations commander from the Fire and Rescue Department Mohd Suhaimi Jamal said the victim, known as Rosnani Siam, 47, was finally extricated at 8.11pm.

“The victim was found covered in sand but was pronounced dead by medical officers,” he told reporters when met here last night.

He said they received a distress call at 8.51am and arrived at the scene to find a lorry had skidded and part of it had plunged into a ditch.

“We faced a difficult time as the front of the lorry was plunged 12ft (about 3.6m) deep in the water-filled ditch.

“We had to use a 350-tonne crane to lift the lorry,” he added.

Suhaimi said 39 personnel, two fire and rescue engines, an emergency medical rescue services unit, three rapid intervention motorcycle teams and a four-wheel drive were involved in the operation.

The operation was concluded at 8.34pm last night. – Bernama, December 25, 2022

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