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Victim's wife says daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy
Victim's wife says daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy

The Sun

time18-05-2025

  • The Sun

Victim's wife says daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy

IPOH: The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today. Nur Aini said Mohd Roslan was well-liked and did not hesitate to take leave from work to care for his ailing parents until both of them passed away. Earlier, PTPTN chairman Datuk Seri Norliza Abdul Rahim said the three children are eligible to receive benefits totalling RM193,000 through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), contributed under the Simpan SSPN Prime and Simpan SSPN Plus products. Nur Aini said her husband was always mindful of the future, diligently setting aside savings for their children. '...we don't have a high income or many assets, and I am unemployed, savings like this (SSPN) can help support us in the future,' she added. In the 8.50 am accident, the FRU truck collided with a stone-laden lorry along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, also injuring nine personnel.

Daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy
Daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy

The Sun

time18-05-2025

  • The Sun

Daughter cries in her sleep following FRU truck tragedy

IPOH: The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today. Nur Aini said Mohd Roslan was well-liked and did not hesitate to take leave from work to care for his ailing parents until both of them passed away. Earlier, PTPTN chairman Datuk Seri Norliza Abdul Rahim said the three children are eligible to receive benefits totalling RM193,000 through the National Education Savings Scheme (Simpan SSPN), contributed under the Simpan SSPN Prime and Simpan SSPN Plus products. Nur Aini said her husband was always mindful of the future, diligently setting aside savings for their children. '...we don't have a high income or many assets, and I am unemployed, savings like this (SSPN) can help support us in the future,' she added. In the 8.50 am accident, the FRU truck collided with a stone-laden lorry along Jalan Chikus–Sungai Lampam, also injuring nine personnel.

Victim's Wife Says Daughter Cries In Her Sleep Following FRU Truck Tragedy
Victim's Wife Says Daughter Cries In Her Sleep Following FRU Truck Tragedy

Barnama

time18-05-2025

  • Barnama

Victim's Wife Says Daughter Cries In Her Sleep Following FRU Truck Tragedy

IPOH, May 18 (Bernama) -- The wife of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, one of nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in an accident on May 13, said their six-year-old daughter cries in her sleep every night following the tragedy. Nur Aini Samiun, 44, said their children, Muhd Raqin Najmi, 13, Muhd Rizqi Nazhan, 9, and Nur Aqeela Rawida, had a close relationship with their father. 'I would take care of the children while my late husband handled the finances. Now that he's gone, I have to take on all those responsibilities,' she said when met at her home in Taman Kinding Raya, Tanjung Rambutan, during Ziarah Kasih, the National Higher Education Fund Corporation's (PTPTN) outreach programme, today.

Three out of nine FRU lorry crash victims already laid to rest, three more later today
Three out of nine FRU lorry crash victims already laid to rest, three more later today

Malay Mail

time14-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

Three out of nine FRU lorry crash victims already laid to rest, three more later today

IPOH, May 14 — Three Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in Tuesday's accident in Teluk Intan were laid to rest early this morning. Lance Corporal Damarrulan Abdul Latif, 33, was buried at the Kampung Kepayang Muslim Cemetery here at 4.50 am. Perak police chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin attended the funeral with about 100 people, comprising family members and friends. The funeral was conducted according to Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) funeral honours. Noor Hisam presented the national flag to Damarrulan's mother, Suriati Omar. Meanwhile, the remains of Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, 46, were laid to rest at the Taman Meru Muslim Cemetery here at about 5.08 am. Mohd Roslan, from Jengka, Pahang, is survived by his wife, Nur Aini Samiun, 44, and three children aged between 13 and 6. The remains of Corporal Amiruddin Zabri, 38, were brought to his home in Kampung Sungai Itek, Gopeng. He was laid to rest after Subuh prayers. Meanwhile, the funeral for Constable Akmal Wafi Annuar, 28, is expected to be held at 10 am in Lunas, Kedah. The remains of Corporal Nurit Ak Pandak, 34, and Sergeant Perumal a/l Sugunanathan, 44, will be laid to rest later today — Nurit in Kampung Batu Berangkai, Kampar at 11 am, and Perumal at the Buntong Crematorium in the afternoon. The final honours for nine Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) personnel killed in Tuesday's accident in Teluk Intan were completed at 3.46 am following PDRM's ceremonial protocols at the FRU Unit 5 base in Sungai Senam here. — Bernama

Sorrowful send-off for FRU members killed in Teluk Intan crash
Sorrowful send-off for FRU members killed in Teluk Intan crash

New Straits Times

time13-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Sorrowful send-off for FRU members killed in Teluk Intan crash

IPOH: A sorrowful atmosphere enveloped Unit 5 of the Federal Reserve Unit (FRU) in Sungai Senam as the bodies of the nine FRU policemen who perished in the road accident at Km15 of Jalan Sungai Manik–Sungai Lampam, Teluk Intan, arrived safely for final respects. The bodies of all the victims, transported in police vans, arrived at 3.15am for the last rites ceremony before being sent back to their respective hometowns. Earlier, funeral prayers for the seven Muslim victims were held at Surau Ar-Rahman, located at the Hilir Perak district police headquarters. The nine deceased members were Sergeant S. Perumal, 44; Sergeant Mohd Roslan Abd Rahim, 46; Corporal Mohd Pozli Jaudin, 41; Corporal Nurit a/l Pandak, 34; Corporal Amiruddin Zabri, 38; Corporal Mohamad Hilmi Mohd Azlan, 38; Corporal Muhamad Akmal Muhamad, 35; Lance Corporal Damarrulan Abdul Latif, 33; and Constable Akmal Wafi Annuar, 28. They will be laid to rest in their respective hometowns, including at Masjid Tuanku Abdul Rahman Putra, Kulim (Kedah); the Muslim cemetery in Kampung Kepayang; Muslim cemetery in Meru Raya, Ipoh; and Kampung Sungai Itik near Gopeng. Three others will be buried in Kampung Pantai Besar near Batu Kurau; Simpang Mosque, Taiping; and Kampung Parit Teluk Pial, Kuala Kurau. Meanwhile, the remains of the late Perumal will be taken to the Buntong Crematorium here, while the late Nurit will be brought to the Orang Asli village of Bukit Terang, Kampar. More than 500 policemen and family members of the victims gathered at Surau Al Mustaqim here since 8pm yesterday, awaiting the arrival of all the remains. A funeral prayer was also held here before the bodies were taken to their respective hometowns.

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