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Senior citizen killed in solo crash on Jalan Kuala Pilah-Tampin, police investigating

Senior citizen killed in solo crash on Jalan Kuala Pilah-Tampin, police investigating

Malay Mail18-05-2025

SEREMBAN, May 18 — A senior citizen died after the car she was driving in alone skidded out of control and crashed on Jalan Kuala Pilah-Tampin near here yesterday afternoon.
Kuala Pilah police chief Supt Muhamad Mustafah Hussin said that in the accident at about 2.30 pm, the 68-year-old woman was confirmed dead at the scene due to severe head injuries.
'The woman was driving a Perodua Kelisa from the direction of Air Mawang heading towards Johol when she lost control of her car which skidded to the right side of the road,' he said in a statement here tonight.
He said the victim's body was sent to Kuala Pilah Hospital for a post-mortem and the case was being investigated under Section 41 (1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. — Bernama

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