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Free Malaysia Today
22-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
2 die after car crashes into tree in Melaka
A fire and rescue department official said the driver was trapped inside the vehicle, while his friend had been thrown out of the car. (Fire and rescue department pic) MELAKA : Two men were killed when the car they were travelling in skidded and crashed into a tree on the road divider along Jalan Persisiran Pantai Klebang here early this morning. Melaka Tengah police chief Christopher Patit said the incident involving Nur Zamani Nazery, 28, and Muhammad Haziq, 25, occurred at about 6.45am. 'An initial investigation found that the car, driven by Nur Zamani, was travelling from Melaka town towards Bukit Rambai via Jalan Persisiran Pantai Klebang. 'The vehicle is believed to have skidded, struck a road cone, spun out of control and crashed into a tree on the road divider,' he said in a statement. Both men sustained severe injuries to the head and body, and were pronounced dead at the scene. Patit said their bodies were sent to Melaka Hospital for a post-mortem, while the vehicle was taken to Puspakom for a check. Melaka Tengah fire and rescue station operations commander Zahery Zailani said they received an emergency call at about 6.50am and a team arrived at the scene nine minutes later. 'They found the driver trapped inside the vehicle, while his friend had been thrown out of the car,' he said.


Malay Mail
22-06-2025
- Malay Mail
Two friends die after car crashes into tree in Klebang
MELAKA, June 22 — Two friends were killed when the car they were travelling in skidded and crashed into a tree on the road divider along Jalan Persisiran Pantai Klebang here early this morning. Melaka Tengah police chief ACP Christopher Patit said the incident occurred at around 6.45am and the victims were identified as the driver of the Proton Wira, Muhammad Nur Zamani Mohd Nazery, 28, and his passenger, Muhammad Haziq, 25. 'Initial investigations found that the car, driven by Muhammad Nur Zamani, was travelling from Melaka town towards Bukit Rambai via Jalan Persisiran Pantai Klebang. Upon reaching the scene, the vehicle is believed to have skidded, struck a road cone, spun out of control, and crashed into a tree on the road divider,' he said in a statement today. 'As a result of the accident, both victims sustained severe injuries to the head, body, and arms, and were pronounced dead at the scene.' He added that the bodies have been sent to Melaka Hospital for post-mortem, while the vehicle has been taken to the Computerised Vehicle Inspection Centre (PUSPAKOM) for further assessment. Meanwhile, Melaka Tengah Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) Operations Commander, Senior Fire Officer I Mohd Zahery Mohd Zailani, said they received an emergency call at 6.51am and arrived at the scene nine minutes later. 'Upon arrival, we found the driver trapped inside the vehicle, while his friend had been thrown out of the car,' he said. He added that the situation was brought under control by 7.18am, with eight personnel involved in the rescue operation. — Bernama

Malay Mail
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Malay Mail
Four Malaysian players join Asean All-Stars for showdown against Manchester United
KUALA LUMPUR, May 23 — Four of Malaysia's finest footballers are in the Asean All-Stars squad to face English Premier League (EPL) giants Manchester United in a friendly at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil here on Wednesday (May 28). ShekhinahPR, the official public relations agency for the friendly, said the quartet are Muhammad Azam Azmi Murad, Muhammad Adib Abdul Ra'op, Muhammad Haziq Nadzli and Declan Lambert. Terengganu FC right-back Muhammad Azam, known for his pace and attacking runs, said he is honoured to represent the country in the friendly. 'Wearing the national colours in this All-Stars side is a proud moment. I aim to give my all and show what Malaysian football can achieve,' he said in a statement issued by ShekhinahPR today. Penang FC winger Muhammad Adib, meanwhile, expressed excitement about the opportunity to play against a world-class team. 'This is more than just a match; it's a chance for all of us to demonstrate our skill and heart on the international stage,' he said. Meanwhile, Perak FC goalkeeper Muhammad Haziq said he is ready to step up to the challenge of facing some of the world's top attacking players. 'Standing between the posts against a team like Manchester United is a challenge I've dreamt of. I'm ready to do whatever it takes to keep our side in the game,' he said. Kuala Lumpur (KL) City FC's Lambert, who has been a Malaysian international since 2022, will anchor the defence with his experience and leadership. 'I'm honoured to lead this defence alongside my national teammates. Together, we'll show the spirit of Malaysian football,' he said. The Asean All-Stars team will be coached by South Korean Kim Sang Sik, who recently led Vietnam to the 2024 Asean Championship title. The friendly, which is part of Manchester United's pre-season tour, is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans and highlight the best of Southeast Asian football talent. — Bernama