
Mother, teenage daughter, killed in four-vehicle crash on NSE
KULAI: Police said a woman and her 15-year-old daughter were killed after a lorry driver lost control and ploughed into oncoming traffic in a crash involving four vehicles at Km34.1 of the North-South Expressway last night.
The 42-year-old woman and her teenage daughter, who were seated in the back passengers' seat in their Toyota Estima, sustained severe head injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene.
Her husband, 42, who was driving, and their 18-year-old son suffered minor injuries and are being treated at Kulai Hospital.
Kulai police chief Assistant Commissioner Tan Seng Lee said the accident involved a lorry, a Toyota Hilux, a Mazda and the Estima.
It occurred about 11pm when the lorry driver, 39, heading southbound, veered out of control and hit the Hilux before smashing through the road divider into the northbound lane, Tan said in a statement today
The lorry then collided with the Estima, which was carrying the family of four, before it grazed the Mazda travelling in the same direction.
The lorry driver sustained leg injuries and received treatment at Kulai Hospital.
The Mazda's driver and passengers escaped unharmed.
Police have opened an investigation under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 for causing death by reckless or dangerous driving.

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