JOHOR BAHRU – Two Singaporean women and a permanent resident were killed in a traffic accident in Johor, Malaysia, on Monday afternoon, reported The Star. The victims were between 56 and 61 years old, said Kota Tinggi police officer Hussin Zamora, adding that a 59-year-old Singaporean man was injured. The superintendent said the group was travelling in a Singapore-registered Honda...
JOHOR BAHRU – Two Singaporean women and a permanent resident were killed in a traffic accident in Johor, Malaysia, on Monday afternoon, reported The Star.
The superintendent said the group was travelling in a Singapore-registered Honda Freed multi-purpose vehicle from Kluang to Bandar Tenggara, a town in Kota Tinggi. He added that the three women passengers – two Singaporeans and a Malaysian who was a Singapore permanent resident – died at the scene.
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