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New Straits Times
4 hours ago
- New Straits Times
Mother and son killed in three-vehicle collision
SEGAMAT: A mother and her son were killed in a three-vehicle accident at Km148 of Jalan Johor Baru–Seremban near Chaah here earlier today. Segamat police chief Superintendent Ahmad Zamry Marinsah said the victims, a woman in her 70s and her son in his 30s, were travelling in a Perodua Viva when it was rear-ended by a four-wheel drive vehicle, which was driven by a man in his 70s. The impact caused the car to veer into the opposite lane. "A lorry driven by a man in his 40s was approaching from the opposite direction and was unable to avoid the car, resulting in a collision," he said when contacted. Both mother and son sustained fatal injuries and were pronounced dead at the scene by a medical team. Zamry said the drivers of the four-wheel drive and the lorry were uninjured. He said the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.


The Sun
29-05-2025
- The Sun
Father, daughter die in three-vehicle crash in Segamat
SEGAMAT: A father and daughter were tragically killed in a three-vehicle collision at KM 173 of Jalan Johor Bahru-Seremban in Segamat yesterday, police have confirmed. Segamat police chief Supt Ahmad Zamry Marinsah said that the incident occurred at about 6.50 pm at KM 173, Jalan Johor Bahru–Seremban, involving three vehicles travelling in the same direction from Labis towards Segamat. 'Upon arriving at the scene, the Toyota Hilux, driven by the victim and carrying five passengers, was believed to have attempted to overtake the vehicle ahead but failed. 'It then collided with the right rear of another four-wheel drive, driven by a local man in his 30s, before crashing into a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) driven by a local woman in her 30s, who was accompanied by two passengers,' he said in a statement today. Ahmad Zamry said that due to the impact of the collision, the vehicle driven by the victim skidded into an oil palm plantation on the right side of the road, causing the driver, Mohd Fitri Md Said, 39, and his daughter, Nurin Insyirah, nine, to die at the scene. 'Four other passengers - the victim's wife, Nurain Farhana Johari, 32, and their three children, Nur Atiya, two, Muhammad Zikri, 11, and Nur Husna, four - sustained injuries and were taken to the hospital for treatment,' he said.


Daily Mirror
19-05-2025
- Daily Mirror
Elderly man arrested for 'abusing bloodied cat' and throwing it down drain
WARNING: GRAPHIC FOOTAGE AND IMAGES. An elderly man has been arrested after CCTV footage allegedly showed him torturing a cat until it was covered in blood An elderly man has been arrested after a neighbour discovered horror footage of him allegedly abusing her pet cat. The unnamed man, who is in his 70s, was nabbed after a woman in her 20s reported her Turkish Angora breed cat had gone missing - and alleged that her neighbour had taken the innocent moggy. When looking for the puss outside her home in the town of Segamat, Malaysia, the woman found her neighbour poking at something in a drain. When she checked inside the drain herself, she was horrified to find her bedraggled cat dumped down there, its fur matted with dirt and with smears of fresh blood on its muzzle. The woman lodged another report with the police when she later discovered CCTV footage that allegedly showed the man torturing her cat until it was covered in blood, according to Malaysian media. Segamat police chief Superintendent Ahmad Zamry Marinsah said stumbled upon the video footage that had already been posted on various social media sites. "Following that, the woman then came across her neighbour poking at something in the drain at her house. After checking, the woman then found her cat in the drain covered in blood and was believed to have been physically abused by the suspect," he said in a statement. According to the police chief, an investigation of the footage showed the suspect beating and throwing the cat into an unoccupied house. The man was arrested at his home just after midnight and reportedly told officers he was "annoyed" by the cat. "The suspect later admitted to abusing the cat because he felt disturbed after he was questioned by investigators," the chief added. A woman named Kak Yong uploaded footage of herself discovering the cat inside the drain on her Facebook page, telling followers that her neighbour "wants to kill my fur child". Sharing videos of the cat sitting in a cardboard box with blood on its face, the woman revealed her cat lives indoors and never goes out at all, and has "never" defecated or urinated in her neighbour's home. She described noticing her cat wasn't in his usual room and walking up the alley next to her house to look for him. On the walk back home, she saw an "apek" - an elderly man - "in the middle of sticking something in the gutter". "He saw me and went straight into the house but my instinct is strong to know what it is and I don't want to hope it's my child," she continued. "I included a video of me snorting and trembling when looking at the drain and what I found was my fur baby. I pulled him and his face was already bleeding .. Oh God, my heart is broken.." According to local media, police are now investigating the case under Section 428 of the Penal Code for animal mischief, Section 29(1) of the Animal Welfare Act 2015 for animal abuse and cruelty, and Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. If convicted, the man could face up to three years in jail and a fine of RM100,000, or £17,400.


Malay Mail
17-05-2025
- Malay Mail
Police tracking man who took pet dog to Segamat nasi kandar restaurant, chair disposed of
KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — Police are looking for a man seen in a viral video bringing his pet dog into a nasi kandar restaurant in Segamat. Berita Harian reported that the man, believed to be in his 20s, was seen placing the dog on a chair while having drinks at the eatery. 'In the viral video, an individual is seen bringing a pet dog while having a drink,' said Segamat district police chief Superintendent Ahmad Zamry Marinsah. 'Following that, a staff member from the restaurant lodged a report at the Segamat district police headquarters.' Initial investigations revealed that the incident took place at around 12pm last Sunday. Ahmad Zamry said the restaurant employee informed police that the chair used by the dog had since been disposed of after the matter was reported to their employer. He said police are actively tracking down the individual, with the Segamat Municipal Council also assisting in the investigation under the Local Government Act 1970. 'Anyone with information about the man is urged to contact the nearest police station to assist in the investigation,' he said.


Free Malaysia Today
16-05-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
Cops look for man who brought dog to mamak shop
A video clip widely shared on social media showed a man with his pet dog beside him at a Muslim restaurant in Johor. PETALING JAYA : Police are looking for a man who brought his pet dog with him to a 24-hour Muslim restaurant in Johor last Sunday. Segamat police chief Ahmad Zamry Marinsah said a restaurant worker interviewed by the police had stated that the restaurant had thrown away the chair on which the dog had been placed. 'Further investigations are being held with the Segamat Municipal Council,' he said in a statement. A video of the man and his dog at the eatery in Segamat Baru had gone viral earlier this week, with netizens expressing dismay. Dogs are seen as ritually unclean by most Muslims.