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Chinese citizen gets five years' jail, RM20,000 fine for Sibu roundabout crash that killed ex-Sabah court director

Chinese citizen gets five years' jail, RM20,000 fine for Sibu roundabout crash that killed ex-Sabah court director

Malay Mail21 hours ago

SIBU, June 10 — The Sessions Court here today sentenced a Chinese national to five years' imprisonment and fined him RM20,000 in default three months' jail for dangerous driving that resulted in the death of former Sabah State Court director Marutin Pagan.
Judge Rosli Ahmad convicted Sun Xue Song, 42, on his own guilty plea to an amended charge under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, which carries a maximum jail term of 10 years and a fine of up to RM50,000 upon conviction.
Rosli also ordered for Sun's jail sentence to run from the date of his arrest on March 30 and disqualified him from holding a driving licence for five years.
Sun committed the offence on March 30 at around 1pm at the Kanowit roundabout here.
According to the facts of the case, Sun, who was driving a Proton X70, deliberately ignored the give-way road markings leading to the roundabout as he proceeded to drive dangerously before colliding with a Toyota Fortuner.
Marutin, 56, and three other passengers were travelling in the Toyota Fortuner driven by his daughter, which was heading towards the Sibu exit.
Sun's act of dangerous driving resulted in a collision between the two vehicles, which caused the Toyota Fortuner to roll several times before ending up on its side off the roundabout.
Marutin, who sustained several injuries due to the incident, was taken to Kanowit Hospital where he later died.
A post-mortem result determined his cause of death as head and chest injuries due to a road traffic crash.
In mitigation, Sun, represented by defence counsel Terence Tiong, requested the court to consider his clean record, full cooperation with authorities, genuine remorse, financial assistance to the victim's family, dependents' plight, and the unintentional nature of the tragedy.
Tiong said Sun is supporting his seven-year-old son and 70-year-old mother, who rely entirely on his income, care, and support for their survival and well-being.
The first-time offender with no previous convictions in Malaysia or his home country had given RM70,000 to Marutin's widow as a bereavement payment to express deep remorse and sorrow.
Tiong said Sun had also entered a guilty plea at the earliest opportunity.
He added another mitigating factor was that the scene of the accident at Jalan Kanowit-Durin is known as an accident-prone area.
In her submission, deputy public prosecutor Cynthia Emmelda Jerry requested the court to consider the degree of culpability where Sun had deliberately ignored the road markings before dangerously driving into the roundabout.
She also submitted that the sentence to be imposed must have a deterrent effect on other potential road users as well as for public interest. — The Borneo Post

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