He allegedly lost control of his vehicle and crashed into a roadside barrier.
SINGAPORE - A Singaporean motorcyclist died after he allegedly crashed and was run over by another motorcyclist on Sept 18, on the Causeway near the Malaysian customs, immigration and quarantine complex.
In a phone call with The Straits Times, a Malaysian investigating officer confirmed that the incident happened at around 1.40pm, when the 52-year-old was heading towards Johor Bahru.He allegedly lost control of his motorcycle and crashed into a roadside barrier, according to reports by Malaysian media outlets.Johor Bahru police chief assistant commissioner Raub Selamat said the man died at the scene of the accident, according to New Straits Times.
Mr Mohd Razim Jamil worked as an operations assistant at a restaurant chain. He leaves behind a wife and three children aged between 10 and 18. His wife, Ms Maslinda Maideen, 49, said he was on his way to Johor Bahru to meet a friend when the accident happened.“I regret not being able to look at his face for the last time because he left the house while I was busy,” she said.Resend verification e-mail
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