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Gerik crash: Family mourns daughter killed in tragedy after UPSI acceptance
Gerik crash: Family mourns daughter killed in tragedy after UPSI acceptance

New Straits Times

time19 hours ago

  • General
  • New Straits Times

Gerik crash: Family mourns daughter killed in tragedy after UPSI acceptance

JERTIH: A father's joy over his daughter's acceptance turned into heartbreak after she was killed in a bus crash that claimed 15 lives early this morning. Nur Ainul Qistina Mat Ali, 21, had been preparing to begin her studies at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) when the chartered bus she was travelling in overturned following a collision along the East-West Highway (JRTB), near Tasik Banding in Gerik, Perak. "Our father was so happy when she got the offer that he slaughtered a goat in celebration," said her sister, Nur Ainul Afiqah, 22. Afiqah told Bernama that although Qistina had struggled academically in her early years, the fourth of seven siblings went on to excel in her Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) examinations, earning a place at the teacher-training university in late 2023. Her acceptance fulfilled a childhood dream of becoming a teacher. Speaking from the family's home in Kampung Anak Ikan, Afiqah recalled how their father, Mat Ali Mat Amin, 56, had vowed to mark the occasion by sacrificing a goat if Qistina made it to university. "She jumped for joy when she got the offer and reminded our father of his promise. "We shared the meat with our neighbours," Afiqah said. Just a day before the crash, Qistina had asked to visit Pantai Benting Lintang with Afiqah and their 13-year-old sister, Nur Ainul Afni Aqilah. "She said she wanted to eat by the beach before going back to UPSI. "The wind picked up and I was worried that a storm was coming, so I told her we needed to leave. "She wasn't ready to leave at first, but in the end she listened," Afiqah said. Afiqah said her father learned about the accident from a friend at around 4am, before the family rushed to Perak. In a separate account, a disabled couple from Hulu Besut expressed their relief that their son, Tuan Muhammad Adham Tuan Adnan, 21, survived the crash, though he sustained multiple fractures. His father, Tuan Adnan Nik Him, 60, is paralysed from the waist down and his mother, Zunidah Ibrahim, 51, has a speech impairment and kidney disease. Neither could travel to Perak to be with their son. "I could only wait for updates from my brother, who rushed there as soon as he heard (the news). "I didn't know whether my son was alive until 9am," said Tuan Adnan, who works as a part-time traditional masseur. Another grieving parent, Yusmaimi Yusof, 51, said her family took one last photo with her son, Fakrul Arif Rosdi, before he boarded the bus last night. "Last night was the final time I saw him. "We all took a family photo before he got on the bus," she told Bernama. The 21-year-old, the fourth of five siblings, did not show any signs of distress other than complaining of a mild fever, she added. "After we took the photo, I told him to get on the bus early and rest. "We left soon after that, before the bus departed," she said. Yusmaimi said Fakrul Arif had been seated at the rear-left side of the bus, the part that took the brunt of the impact when the vehicle overturned. She received news of the crash around 4.15am and was only informed of her son's death at 6am, before rushing to Gerik with her husband. The crash occurred between 12.30am and 1am this morning, when a chartered bus carrying students from Jertih to UPSI in Tanjung Malim collided with a multi-purpose vehicle and overturned. Fifteen students were killed and 33 others were injured, including passengers in both vehicles. – Bernama

Students' freedom of speech respected, says UMS
Students' freedom of speech respected, says UMS

The Star

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Star

Students' freedom of speech respected, says UMS

KOTA KINABALU: Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) respects students' freedom of speech and encourages the ethical and responsible sharing of information and views through official platforms. In a statement issued by UMS's corporate communication centre, it said that students have freedom of speech under the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971. This statement comes after the varsity's student body, Suara Mahasiswa UMS, announced plans for a Gempur Rasuah Sabah 2.0 peaceful assembly next month to voice concerns about water supply issues and other pressing matters. "As a public institution which upholds integrity and good administration, UMS wishes to stress that the welfare of students will always remain a priority," UMS said. "Since the water supply issue began, many mitigation measures have been taken proactively, including installing static water tanks, supply via lorries, tube well installation, and continued collaboration with the Sabah Water Department and other authorities," it said. It added that students could voice their concerns through platforms such as their student council and the student affairs department. "UMS is committed to remaining a professional, progressive, and authoritative higher learning institution for the benefit of the campus and community," it added. UMS student Qistina Qaisara Syahril Akmar shared her personal opinion, stating that such commitment to respecting their freedom of speech is very much welcomed. She said it is a correct move, which should have been in practice for a long time, adding that this helps to educate and create future leaders. "In welcoming this statement, we must also remember that freedom of speech is not a gift but a right that we have been fighting for despite the pressures received during this journey," she said. Although Qistina is speaking personally, she is also the deputy president of Suara Mahasiswa Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). She believes a university is not only a place to seek pointers and education but a platform to build intellectual, moral, and civic bravery. Qistina added that the students were not staging assemblies blindly but were doing it for the sake of fairness and the benefit of all students. Previously, this group staged its first Gempur Rasuah rally on December 31 last year.

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