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Tue, Jul 01, 2008
The New Straits Times
Lorry smashes into 13 vehicles

BY: Fay Angela D'cruz

SUBANG JAYA, MALAYSIA: The driver of one of the cars involved in the accident near Puchong IOI Mall was killed on the spot while four had been admitted to hospital with serious injuries.

Two others -- the lorry driver and a policeman in one of the cars -- were slightly injured.

The 14 vehicles damaged in the accident comprised seven cars, two lorries and five motorcycles.

The lorry driver is believed to have beaten a red light and failed to realise that there was a traffic island in front, causing him to lose control as he swerved to avoid it.

The lorry then smashed into an oncoming Nissan car driven by Myanmar national, Nyu Kyaw Lin, 58. The car was crushed to a pulp as it went under the lorry, killing Nyu instantly.

The lorry then crashed into the other vehicles as it spun out of control.

A police spokesman said Fire and Rescue personnel took 30 minutes to extricate Nyu's body from the wreckage.

The lorry driver was driving from Bandar Kinrara towards Bandar Puchong Jaya. The 1.40pm accident caused traffic around the area to come to a standstill for almost two hours.

A police spokesman said the four injured victims were from two of the cars and two motorcyclists.

They are warded at the Serdang Hospital and at press time, were reported to be in critical condition.

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