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New Straits Times
21-04-2025
- New Straits Times
Man grieves fiancé-to-be killed in Felda Ulu Tebrau crash
JOHOR BARU: One of the two siblings killed in a collision in Felda Ulu Tebrau on Sunday night had planned to get engaged later this year. Nuraisyah Amalin Zaibur, 20, who was riding pillion on a motorcycle driven by her younger brother, Ammar Saifullah, 15, died when they collided with a Toyota Estima multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) at the traffic light junction of Simpang Empat Felda Ulu Tebrau. Nuraisyah's fiancé-to-be, Mohd Dzulfitri A Halim, 21, said they had been planning to get engaged after knowing each other for seven years. "I've known Nuraisyah since our school days. I was in Form Three and she was in Form Two at the time. We had planned to get engaged at the end of this year, but it was not meant to be. "We'd been together for seven years. I knew her family and she knew mine. I had spoken with my family about proposing to her. "But my mum advised me to finish paying off my motorcycle instalments first before getting engaged. The bike would be fully paid off this month, so we planned to get engaged at the end of the year. Both families had agreed — but now she's gone. I accept it as fate," he said. The late Nuraisyah was the eldest of four siblings and had been awaiting her Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) results. Mohd Dzulfitri said that while waiting for her results, Nuraisyah had been working as a factory operator in Desa Cemerlang. "She had only just started working two weeks ago. The last time I saw her was the day before the accident. "We spent some time together, going out for a meal on the weekend when we were both off work. "After returning home the next day, Nuraisyah messaged me to say she would be celebrating Hari Raya at her father's house in Ulu Tiram. "At the time, I thought she would be travelling by car. I had no idea she went by motorbike with her younger brother. I only found out about the accident when a friend told me," he said, adding that Nuraisyah had hoped to pursue her studies to become a teacher, a dream that will now remain unfulfilled. The siblings' remains were laid to rest at the Felda Ulu Tebrau Muslim cemetery at 1.20pm today.


New Straits Times
21-04-2025
- New Straits Times
Felda Ulu Tebrau crash: Siblings were returning from Hari Raya visit, says mum
SERI ALAM: Two siblings, who died in a collision in Felda Ulu Tebrau here last night, were on their way home after visiting their father for Hari Raya Aidilfitri in Bandar Tiram. Their mother, Asilah Minhat, 38, said Ammar Saifullah Zaibur, 15, and his 20-year-old sister, Nuraisyah Amalin, had gone to visit their father, Zaibur Burhan, 47, and their aunt. "At the time of the incident, around 8.45pm, I was at home. I only found out about the accident when my son's friend called me. "I am in shock, but I accept their passing. I've cried my heart out, but what's meant to happen has happened. "They were my first and second of four children. Before the incident, there were no noticeable changes in their behaviour. They were the same as always," she said when met at the Forensics Department of Sultan Ismail Hospital today. Asilah, a single mother, said Nuraisyah had recently completed her Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) and was working temporarily. Meanwhile, Ammar Saifullah was a Form Three student at SMK Felda Ulu Tebrau. "They will be buried at the Felda Ulu Tebrau Muslim cemetery after Zohor prayers," she added. Ammar Saifullah and Nuraisyah were killed instantly when a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) collided with their motorcycle at a junction in Felda Ulu Tebrau, Ulu Tiram. District police chief Assistant Commissioner Mohd Sohaimi Ishak said the accident occurred around 9.50pm. Initial investigations found that the motorcycle, ridden by the teenager, was headed towards Felda Ulu Tebrau from Jalan Ledang, and is believed to have gone through a red light while making a right turn. At the same time, an MPV, driven by a 40-year-old local man, proceeding through a green light from the opposite direction.