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New Straits Times
16-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Family to sue Nissan Navara driver after parents injured in crash
KUALA LUMPUR: A family whose parents suffered serious injuries in a recent road accident are planning to take legal action against the driver of the Nissan Navara vehicle. Farah Natasya Faizal, 25, said that her family wants justice for her parents, according to Kosmo!. Farah Natasya said that her 49-year-old mother, Suhailiza Shamsuddin, is still being treated in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), while her father Faizal Mat, 53, was discharged yesterday. "We will not remain silent and will demand justice. Currently, we are obtaining documents including evidence and witnesses in this case. "We will also take action against the police report made by the driver, who alleged that the motorcycle rode by my parents entered the next lane before being suddenly struck," she said. The 32-year-old man was sentenced to 30 days in prison by the magistrates' court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to reckless driving. On May 10, the couple were riding their motorcycle in the far-left lane when a four-wheel drive vehicle suddenly overtook them. The vehicle reportedly crashed into the victims' motorcycle and fled the scene without stopping after the collision. As a result of the crash, the couple were thrown onto the road and sustained serious injuries. Farah Natasya also said her mother remained in critical condition and was unconscious. "For my father, the wound on his leg must be monitored very closely because he suffers from diabetes. I'm worried that it may only get worse. "My mother was healthy before this. When I see her in her current state, it really makes me upset," she said.


Rakyat Post
13-05-2025
- Rakyat Post
'I Can't Bear To Watch' Says Daughter Of Hit And Run Victims, Driver Sentenced To Fine And Jail
Subscribe to our FREE A woman expressed how she couldn't bear to watch a video of her parents, who were on a motorcycle, get knocked over by a pickup truck in a hit and run incident that happened recently. Last Saturday (10 May) afternoon, dashcam footage of a black Nissan Navara 4X4 pickup truck knocking down a motorcycle near the Duta toll plaza on the New Klang Valley Expressway (NKVE) went viral on social media. The rider sustained multiple injuries including a fractured collarbone and an ankle injury. His wife who was riding pillion suffered a broken ankle, fractured right ribs, and a The couple were sent to Hospital Sungai Buloh to receive treatment, Their daughter, Farah Natasya Faizal, said she had received a WhatsApp text message from her mother at 2.54pm that day, informing her that she and her father were approaching the Duta toll plaza, Harian Metro reported. Farah's parents were en route from Alor Setar, Kedah, to meet a relative in Kampung Baru, Kuala Lumpur. In an interview with television channel TV3, she said 'I had just showered and immediately replied to her message. I even went downstairs to get them since we live in a condominium. But when it started to rain heavily, I began to feel uneasy'. After her messages went unanswered, she said she began to feel anxious and tried to call her mother. Eventually, her cousin answered her phone call and informed her that her parents had been involved in an accident. She then rushed to the scene and witnessed the tragic scene herself where her father was lying down on the road, while her mother was half conscious in an ambulance. 'I asked mum (after the accident) to respond, but she didn't open her eyes, and wasn't speaking. I followed her to the hospital. At the hospital, she didn't respond at all. She only moved her finger a little bit,' Farah said. READ MORE: The owner of the pickup truck claims that it wasn't him who was driving Through a video shared on social media recently, the truck's registered owner claimed that he wasn't the one driving the vehicle when the incident occurred. He insists that his 4X4 pickup was driven by 'someone else' at the time, although he didn't specify who exactly. He expressed regret towards the incident and urged members of the public not to spread his personal information online. On 11 May, a man suspected to be the driver of the Nissan Navara pickup truck was arrested and was on remand for two days, Pemilik kenderaan Nissan Navara yang terlibat kes langgar lari penunggang motosikal dinaiki pasangan suami isteri berhampiran Tol Duta semalam tampil membuat kenyataan situasi sebenar. Bukan beliau yang memandu kenderaan tersebut tetapi adik beliau yang pandu dan adiknya sudah ditahan reman sejak malam tadi bagi membantu siasatan. Beliau juga memohon semua pihak supaya henti tularkan maklumat² peribadinya hingga mengancam keselamatan dirinya. According to a report by New Straits Times, the Kuala Lumpur Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Zamzuri Mohd Isa confirmed that the driver who hit the motorcycle was Police initially probed claims that the driver was The driver has been sentenced to 30 days in jail and a hefty fine The Magistrate's Court sentenced 32-year-old car accessories salesman K. Darmaraju to 30 days in prison and a fine of RM12,000 for his reckless driving which caused serious injuries to the couple on the motorbike. The Vibes reported that the court ordered his jail sentence to commence on the day of his arrest on 11 May. Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.


New Straits Times
12-05-2025
- New Straits Times
'I was waiting for them' — Daughter's grief after parents injured in toll plaza crash
SUNGAI BULOH: A woman's routine afternoon turned into heartbreak when her parents were seriously injured in a collision involving their motorcycle and a Nissan Navara pickup truck at the Duta Toll Plaza on Saturday. Farah Natasya Faizal said the incident occurred shortly after she received a WhatsApp message from her mother at 2.54pm, informing her that they were nearing the Duta Toll Plaza, Buletin Utama reported. Her parents were travelling from Alor Star to Kampung Baru with a cousin. "I had just finished showering and replied immediately. "I was ready to go down and meet them because we live in a condominium, so I needed to wait downstairs. "But when I saw the heavy rain, I started to feel uneasy," she said. After several messages went unanswered, she grew anxious and tried calling her mother, only for the call to be answered by her cousin, who informed her that her parents had been involved in an accident. Farah said that upon arriving at the scene, she witnessed the heartbreaking sight of her father lying on the road and her mother semi-conscious inside the ambulance. "I called out to mum after the accident, she responded, but didn't open her eyes or speak. "I followed her to the hospital. "Once we arrived, she stopped responding entirely. Even her finger barely moved," she said tearfully. She said her father was undergoing surgery after being admitted to the Yellow Zone at Sungai Buloh Hospital. "I've never gone a day without speaking to my mother. Now when I call her and she doesn't respond, I feel empty," Farah said. Unable to bring herself to watch the crash footage, Farah nevertheless insists that the driver of the Nissan Navara be held fully accountable. The victims' family is cooperating with police investigations and hopes the driver will face appropriate punishment. It was reported that a motorcyclist and his wife were injured after being thrown off their motorcycle when a pickup truck struck them on the North-South Expressway, an incident that has since gone viral on social media. The incident was captured in a video and uploaded by the Facebook page DashCam Malaysia. The driver of the Nissan Navara, a 32-year-old man, was unhurt in the incident and has since lodged a police report. A remand order was obtained, and the suspect is currently being held at the Dang Wangi lock-up to assist investigations. The driver, who is expected to be charged tomorrow, is facing a charge of reckless and dangerous driving under Section 42(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. The offence carries a jail term of up to five years, a fine of RM5,000 to RM15,000, and a minimum five-year driving ban. Police are also looking into claims that the suspect was racing with other pickup trucks.