Tragic crash on LPT2 claims three lives, injures three more motorcyclists

Police say dead victims suffered severe head, body injuries at accident site

2:37 PM MYT

 

DUNGUN – Three motorcyclists were killed while three others sustained injuries in a tragic accident involving six motorcycles at KM333.1, East Coast Highway 2 (LPT2), heading towards Kuantan near the Paka exit, early this morning.

Dungun district police chief Maizura Abdul Kadir said the dead victims were Muhammad Shah Run Nizam Jaafar, 20, Muhammad Fitri Hanif Rohami, 18, and Ahmad Osama Ramadhan Laidin, 20. All of them succumbed to severe head and body injuries at the scene.

The three injured motorcyclists were Muhammad Firzani Hilman Ariffadhillah, 20, Muhammad Haziq Haikal Ismail, 17, and Muhammad Afiq Kamal, 19, who suffered severe injuries to his right leg.

Maizura said the incident is believed to have occurred when the motorcycle ridden by Firzani was hit from behind by another motorcycle while travelling from Paka to Kemaman, causing the victim to overturn on the road.

“It is believed that a group of motorcycles approaching from behind attempted to avoid each other but failed, resulting in the collision. The impact caused three of the motorcycles to crash into the road divider, and the victims were thrown onto the road,” she said.

It is believed that all the individuals involved were heading home in Kemaman after enjoying nasi lemak at the Paka Rest and Recreation area, Maizura said, adding that the bodies of all the victims were sent to the Dungun Hospital Forensic Unit while the injured victims were taken to the same hospital for further treatment.

The case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, and police are requesting witnesses of the incident to contact the nearby police station to assist in the investigation. – October 6, 2023

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