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Separate Accidents Claim Lives Of Two Men In Kuala Krai

Separate Accidents Claim Lives Of Two Men In Kuala Krai

Barnama2 days ago

KUALA KRAI, May 31 (Bernama) – Two men were killed in separate accidents involving heavy machinery here this evening, said Kuala Krai district police chief Supt Mazlan Mamat.
Mazlan said in the first incident at about 2.50 pm, a Thai national, aged 49, was killed after the backhoe he was driving fell off a cliff in the Ladang Dabong area, near Kilometre 27 of Jalan Sungai Sam-Dabong.
"At the time of the accident, the victim was driving the backhoe to take a break and was passing through a hilly area.
"The backhoe skidded and fell off the cliff, causing the victim to be thrown out and subsequently crushed by the vehicle. He was pronounced dead at the scene," Mazlin said in a statement today.
He said the accident is believed to have been caused by the driver's negligence, having failed to control the vehicle being driven, causing it to fall off the cliff.
Meanwhile, in another accident at about 3.30 pm, a 59-year-old man was killed in Ladang Bonanza, Laloh after a bulldozer he was driving fell down a ravine.
"Initial investigations found that the victim was working in the plantation and operating the bulldozer to make terraces.
"While doing terrace work, the bulldozer slipped off its path and fell into a ravine about 100 metres deep," he said.
He also said the victim who was trapped in the machine was pronounced dead at the scene, and the accident is believed to have been caused after the victim lost control of the bulldozer.

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