A Malaysian and an Indonesian died in the accident. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Three Singaporeans escaped with minor injuries after a traffic accident on Malaysia’s North-South Expressway which left a Malaysian and an Indonesian dead.
The two who died were identified as a 42-year-old Indonesian woman and the 33-year-old Malaysian driver of the LA Holidays express bus that had started its journey in Singapore and was headed for the Terminal Bersepadu Selatan bus station in Kuala Lumpur. There were also passengers from the Philippines, Spain, Canada, India and China on the bus.
The Malaysian driver of the Proton Wira sedan was not injured but his wife, who is seven months’ pregnant, was taken to hospital with minor injuries. They were also headed northwards towards Kuala Lumpur.
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