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New Straits Times
3 days ago
- New Straits Times
'He was my hope': Stepfather mourns teen killed in m-cycle crash before Aidiladha
KUALA MUDA: Abdul Hamid Hassan broke down in tears on the morning of Hari Raya Aidiladha today, overcome with grief as thoughts of his late stepson, Muhammad Fahmi Jamel, 19, flooded his mind. The 54-year-old odd job worker said this year's celebration felt empty without Fahmi, who had shown much promise as a welding student at the National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) Jitra branch. "He was a good child. "He never talked back, and I would never lay a hand on him. "He was my hope, he was my 'orang kuat' (strong man)," he said, his voice breaking as he spoke at their home in Jeniang Town. Fahmi was one of three 19-year-old students from IKBN Jitra who were killed in a road accident while riding home on two motorcycles to celebrate Aidiladha. The other victims were Muhamad Habil Mohd Sobri from Gurun and Muhamad Arif Aifan Derani from Bukit Selambau, Sungai Petani. Another student, Muhammad Adib Aiman Mohamad Hasan, also 19, who was riding pillion, is currently receiving treatment at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital. Fahmi's mother, Siti Fatimah Mat Rejab, 45, said her son had been looking forward to wearing a new black outfit – a matching shirt and trousers – that he had ordered days earlier. "It's difficult to accept, but I've come to terms with it. "Alhamdulillah, he passed away peacefully, on a blessed day. "He was excited to come home. The clothes arrived on Tuesday… he would have worn them today," she said, holding back tears. She said Fahmi, who was well-loved by his peers, had planned to spend Hari Raya Aidiladha with his hometown friends. "He had many friends. "He planned to celebrate Raya with them and made a lot of memories with them. "Whenever he was back home, you could always hear him playing the guitar and singing in his room. "We still can't bring ourselves to enter that room," she added. Fahmi was laid to rest at 1am today at a cemetery near their grandfather's home in Kampung Berona Kanan, Sik, next to his grandfather, Mat Rejab Awang Kecil. A similarly sombre atmosphere lingered at the home of Habil in Kampung Lubuk Reba, Padang Lembu, Gurun. His parents, Mohd Sobri Kamis, 47, and Sarah Abdul Rasid, 41, were still reeling from the loss. "I told myself I have to accept this as fate – that my son is gone and this is Allah's will… but it's painful, as it came as a major shock to us because he was healthy this whole time," said Sarah, a Quran and Fardhu Ain (Kafa) teacher. The family had planned a surprise balik kampung trip to Bagan Serai, Perak, for the holiday, which was cancelled following the tragedy. "We didn't tell him because we knew he'd be overjoyed. We had everything ready and were just waiting for him to come home," said Sobri, who was holding a blue shirt meant for Habil – the family's Aidiladha theme colour. In tears, Sobri said Habil had dreamed of working as a welder on offshore platforms and was seen as the family's hope for the future. "We buried him in a nearby cemetery, and Alhamdulillah, the process went smoothly. Everything was completed by around 1am this morning," he said.


New Straits Times
3 days ago
- New Straits Times
He was my 'orang kuat', stepfather says of student killed in crash
KUALA MUDA: Abdul Hamid Hassan broke down in tears on the morning of Hari Raya Aidiladha today, at the memory of his late stepson, Muhammad Fahmi Jamel, 19. The 54-year-old odd-job worker said this year's celebration felt empty without Fahmi, who had shown much promise as a welding student at the National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) Jitra branch. "He was a good kid. Whatever I said, he never fought back and I would never lay a hand on him. "He was my hope, he was my 'orang kuat'," he said, voice breaking, at their home in Jeniang. Fahmi was one of three 19-year-old IKBN Jitra students killed on Thursday in a road accident while riding home on two motorcycles to celebrate Aidiladha. The other victims were Muhamad Habil Mohd Sobri from Gurun and Muhamad Arif Aifan Derani from Bukit Selambau, Sungai Petani. Another student, Muhammad Adib Aiman Mohamad Hasan, also 19, who was riding pillion, is receiving treatment at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital. Fahmi's mother, Siti Fatimah Mat Rejab, 45, said her son had been looking forward to wearing a new matching set of shirt and trousers, he had ordered days earlier. "It's difficult to accept, but I've come to terms with it. Alhamdulillah, he passed away peacefully, on a blessed day. "He was excited to come home. The clothes arrived on Tuesday… he would have worn them today," she said, holding back tears. She said Fahmi, who was well-loved by his peers, had planned to spend Hari Raya Aidiladha with his hometown friends. "He had many friends, he planned to celebrate Raya with them, he made a lot of memories with them. "Whenever he's back at home, you could always hear him playing the guitar and singing in his room. We still can't bring ourselves to enter that room," she added. Fahmi was buried at 1am yesterday at a cemetery near their grandfather's home in Kampung Berona Kanan in Sik, next to his grandfather, Mat Rejab Awang Kecil. A similar sombre atmosphere lingered at the home of Habil in Kampung Lubuk Reba, Padang Lembu, Gurun. His parents, Mohd Sobri Kamis, 47, and Sarah Abdul Rasid, 41, are still reeling from the loss. "I told myself I have to accept this as fate, that my son is gone and this is Allah's will. But this is painful as it came as a major shock to us because he was healthy this whole time," said Sarah, a Quran and Fardhu Ain (Kafa) teacher. The family had planned a surprise balik kampung trip to Bagan Serai, Perak, for the holiday, which was cancelled following the tragedy. "We didn't tell him because we knew he'd be overjoyed. We had everything ready and were just waiting for him to come home," said Sobri, who was holding a blue shirt meant for Habil — the family's Aidiladha theme colour. In tears, Sobri said Habil had dreamed of working as a welder on offshore platforms and was seen as the family's hope for the future. "We buried him in a nearby cemetery, and Alhamdulillah, it went smoothly. Everything was completed by around 1am," he said.


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- New Straits Times
Mother mourns son who wanted to change family's fate through welding career
SIK: Muhammad Fahmi Jamel, one of three National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) students who died in an accident at Km49.4 of the North-South Expressway yesterday, had aspired to become an underwater welder. The victim's mother, Siti Fatimah Mat Rejab, 45, said Fahmi wanted to pursue a high-income job like underwater welding to change the family's fortunes. "He wanted to work on a ship—to become a professional welder—and to follow in the footsteps of Shahbudin Md Nor, the elder brother of Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Muhammad Sanusi, who is a diving superintendent. "I knew he wanted to change our family's fate. He used to say that working on a ship would earn him a good salary, so he could help his mother and make the family proud. "He wanted to be like Sanusi's brother. Shahbudin once stopped by my food stall when returning from his farm. I know my son admired him greatly," she said, her voice trembling with emotion when met at her home in Kampung Berona Kanan, Jeniang, today. Fahmi is survived by his mother and 15-year-old sister, Nurul Alisya Azwa Abdul Hamid, who has been visibly shaken since receiving the news. Fatimah said what should have been a joyful Aidiladha celebration tomorrow had now turned into the most heartbreaking day of her life. She said that although her son was busy with his studies, he never failed to keep in touch daily. But on the day of the incident, there was no message from him. "He would text me on WhatsApp every day. But yesterday, it was completely silent. I had a bad feeling. "I was then informed that my son had been in an accident. Only upon arriving at Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital in Alor Star did I learn that he had died at the scene," she said, her voice breaking. She recalled their final conversation on Wednesday. "He said, 'If you have the money, Mum, please give me RM450 to buy a new phone.' I didn't get the chance to give it to him. Now, he's gone," she said tearfully. Fahmi died along with two of his friends—Muhammad Arif Aifan Derani and Muhammad Habil Mohd Sobri—all aged 19. Another friend, Muhammad Adib Aiman Mohd Hasani, also 19, was seriously injured. All four were second-semester welding students at the IKBN Jitra branch. crashed into a stationary Naza Citra MPV on the expressway.


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- New Straits Times
IBKN students' fatal crash: Naza Citra pulls over to exchange drivers
ALOR STAR: The Naza Citra multipurpose vehicle (MPV) in a fatal crash that killed three National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) students on the North-South Expressway here yesterday was pulling over at the scene to swoop drivers. This is among the initial findings made by the police on the fateful incident that claimed the lives of three Jitra IKBN students, all aged 19, at Km49.4 of the expressway yesterday. "Yes, the vehicle had pulled over to exchange drivers," Kota Setar police chief Assistant Commissioner Siti Nor Salawati Saad said. She added that the 43-year-old driver is in police custody to assist the investigation, but is expected to be released on police bail. "However, investigations are ongoing and the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987," she said in a statement today. Yesterday, three students from IKBN Jitra branch were killed in an accident while returning home on two motorcycles to celebrate Aidiladha tomorrow. The victims have been identified as Muhamad Habil Mohd Sobri from Gurun; Muhammad Fahmi Mohd Jamel from Jeniang, Sik; and Muhamad Arif Aifan Derani from Bukit Selambau, Sungai Petani. Another victim, Muhammad Adib Aiman Mohamad Hasan, 19, who was riding pillion on one of the motorcycles, sustained serious leg injuries and is being treated in Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital.


New Straits Times
4 days ago
- New Straits Times
Fatal accident: Families of three IKBN students to receive RM20,000 insurance payout each
ALOR STAR: The families of the three National Youth Skills Institute (IKBN) who died in an accident at Km49.4 of the North-South Expressway here yesterday will receive an insurance payout of RM20,000 each. IKBN Jitra branch director Norhazita Kamaludin said the institute has also assisted with the funeral arrangements, including transporting the deceased to their hometowns. She added that contributions were also made by the top management of the Youth and Sports Ministry, including from 21 training institutes under the ministry. "Everyone at IKBN Jitra extends our deepest condolences to the families of the victims. We are truly saddened by this tragic incident," she said today. Norhazita said IKBN officials and fellow students also accompanied the hearses to the victims' hometowns until the burial arrangements were completed. Yesterday, three students from IKBN Jitra branch were killed in an accident while returning home on two motorcycles to celebrate Aidiladha tomorrow. The victims, all aged 19, were Muhamad Habil Mohd Sobri from Gurun; Muhammad Fahmi Mohd Jamel from Jeniang, Sik; and Muhamad Arif Aifan Derani from Bukit Selambau, Sungai Petani. Another victim, Muhammad Adib Aiman Mohamad Hasan, 19, who was riding pillion on one of the motorcycles, is being treated in Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital.