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Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle
Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle

Free Malaysia Today

time16-05-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle

The collision occurred after the cement lorry was believed to have experienced a brake problem. MELAKA : A prison warden with the rank of sergeant died after being hit by a cement lorry while riding his motorcycle at the traffic light intersection in Sungai Udang on the Sungai Udang–Paya Rumput–Ayer Keroh Highway here yesterday. Central Melaka district police chief Christopher Patit said the victim, Amal Nurlidar Ghazali, 42, who worked at the Dusun Datuk Murad Prison in Ayer Keroh, died at the scene after suffering serious injuries in the incident which occurred at about 5.50pm. 'Investigations found that the cement lorry was travelling from Bukit Rambai towards Masjid Tanah. Upon arriving at the scene, the vehicle was believed to have had a brake problem. The 49-year-old driver swerved to the left shoulder of the road. 'However, the vehicle hit the victim who was riding a Yamaha Ego Solariz motorcycle. The victim was confirmed dead at the scene,' Amal Nurlidar said in a statement here today. He said the victim's body was taken to Melaka Hospital for a post-mortem while the cement lorry was taken to the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre for damage inspection. He said the lorry driver, who tested negative for drugs, was detained for further investigation. A remand application will be made at the magistrates' court today.

Female prison warden killed in crash in Melaka
Female prison warden killed in crash in Melaka

New Straits Times

time16-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Female prison warden killed in crash in Melaka

MELAKA: A female prison warden was killed after her motorcycle was crushed by a cement lorry at a traffic light junction along the Lebuh Sungai Udang–Paya Rumput–Ayer Keroh Highway yesterday evening. The victim, Sergeant Amal Nurlidar Ghazali, 42, was pinned beneath the heavy vehicle and died at the scene at 5.50pm. Melaka Tengah district police chief Assistant Commissioner Christopher Patit said the victim was riding a Yamaha Ego Solariz motorcycle and was at the traffic light when the accident occurred. The 49-year-old driver of the cement lorry, who was travelling in the same direction, reportedly lost control of the vehicle and swerved to avoid other vehicles, veering onto the road shoulder before striking and crushing the victim. "As a result of the collision, the victim's legs were crushed and she sustained serious injuries," he said today. Christopher added that the accident was believed to have been caused by brake failure and that the incident was recorded on a vehicle's dashboard camera. The driver tested negative for drugs and is expected to be remanded at the Ayer Keroh magistrates' court this morning. The cement lorry has been seized and will be sent to the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) for mechanical inspection.

Prison officer brutally crushed beneath runaway cement lorry in Melaka
Prison officer brutally crushed beneath runaway cement lorry in Melaka

Malay Mail

time16-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

Prison officer brutally crushed beneath runaway cement lorry in Melaka

MELAKA, May 16 — A Malaysian Prisons Department officer was killed after being run over by a cement lorry that reportedly suffered brake failure at a traffic light junction along the Sungai Udang-Paya Rumput-Ayer Keroh (SPA) route yesterday. Sergeant Amal Nurlidar Ghazali, 42, a prison warder, died at the scene after she was trapped beneath the lorry in the 5.50pm incident, Harian Metro (HM) reported. Melaka Tengah district police chief Assistant Commissioner Christopher Patit said the victim had stopped her Yamaha Ego Solariz at the traffic lights when the lorry, driven by a 49-year-old man travelling in the same direction, lost control. He said the driver swerved to avoid other vehicles, veering onto the road shoulder before hitting and running over the woman. 'As a result of the incident, the victim's leg was crushed and she sustained serious injuries to several parts of her body, including her face,' he was quoted as saying. Firefighters from the Masjid Tanah Fire and Rescue Station were deployed to the scene to extricate the victim's body from beneath the lorry. Her remains were later sent to the Forensic Department of Melaka Hospital for a post-mortem. Christopher told HM that initial findings suggest brake failure caused the crash, which was recorded on a witness's dashboard camera. He added that the driver tested negative for drugs and would be remanded at the Ayer Keroh Magistrate's Court this morning. The lorry has been seized for inspection by the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom), and the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle
Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle

The Sun

time16-05-2025

  • The Sun

Prison warden dies after cement lorry rams into his motorcycle

MELAKA: A prison warden with the rank of sergeant died after being hit by a cement lorry while riding a motorcycle at the traffic light intersection in Sungai Udang on the Sungai Udang–Paya Rumput–Ayer Keroh (SPA) Highway here yesterday. Central Melaka district police chief ACP Christopher Patit said the victim, Amal Nurlidar Ghazali, 42, who worked at the Dusun Datuk Murad Prison in Ayer Keroh, died at the scene after suffering serious injuries in the incident at about 5.50 pm. 'Investigations found that the cement lorry was travelling from Bukit Rambai towards Masjid Tanah. Upon arriving at the scene, the vehicle was believed to have had a brake problem before the 49-year-old driver swerved to the left shoulder of the road. 'However, the vehicle hit the victim who was riding a Yamaha Ego Solariz motorcycle. The victim was confirmed dead at the scene,' he said in a statement here today. He said the victim's body was taken to Melaka Hospital for a post-mortem while the cement lorry was taken to the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre (Puspakom) for damage inspection. He said the lorry driver, who tested negative for drugs, was detained for further investigation and a remand application will be made at the Magistrate's Court today.

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