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Johor police helicopter crash victims' latest condition update
Johor police helicopter crash victims' latest condition update

The Sun

time19-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

Johor police helicopter crash victims' latest condition update

JOHOR BAHRU: Constable R. G. Devendran, previously in a medically induced coma at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA), has been moved to a general ward as his condition stabilises. The Iskandar Puteri District Police Headquarters officer was among those injured in the July 10 helicopter crash during the Multilateral Nuclear Security Detection Exercise (MITSATOM) 2025. Johor Health and Environment Committee chairman Ling Tian Soon confirmed that air observer Corporal Adeline Liu Yan Siu, discharged from HSA's ICU on Wednesday, is now receiving follow-up care at Serdang Hospital. Pilot ACP Faizul Mohammad and co-pilot Supt Ahmad Bustamin Baharom, treated at Serdang Hospital and Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM respectively, were released on Tuesday. 'Devendran is stable and has been transferred from ICU for continued recovery,' Ling said during a Fo Guang Shan Association bed donation event at HSA. Sergeant Siti Latipa Khairuddin remains under general ward care at HSA. The helicopter crashed in Sungai Pulai, Gelang Patah, during MITSATOM 2025, a joint security drill involving Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore. - Bernama

Police heli crash: Constable Devendran moved to general ward
Police heli crash: Constable Devendran moved to general ward

New Straits Times

time19-07-2025

  • Health
  • New Straits Times

Police heli crash: Constable Devendran moved to general ward

JOHOR BARU: Constable R. G. Devendran, one of the victims of the police helicopter crash who had been placed in a medically induced coma in the intensive care unit (ICU) at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA) here, has been transferred to a general ward today. State Health and Environment Committee chairman Ling Tian Soon said air observer Corporal Adeline Liu Yan Siu, who was also admitted to the ICU, was discharged on Wednesday and is now receiving follow-up treatment at Serdang Hospital. He said the pilot ACP Faizul Mohammad and his co-pilot Supt Ahmad Bustamin Baharom, who were receiving follow-up treatment at Serdang Hospital and Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz UKM, respectively, were discharged on Tuesday. Ling said Sergeant Siti Latipa Khairuddin from the Tanjung Kupang police station is still being treated at HSA's general ward. "One of the victims (Devendran) is now in stable condition and has been moved from the ICU to a general ward to allow him to rest and continue receiving treatment," he told reporters after the handover ceremony of bed donations by the Fo Guang Shan Association at HSA's Women's Ward PP1, here today. On July 10, the helicopter crashed in Sungai Pulai, Gelang Patah during the Multilateral Nuclear Security Detection Exercise (MITSATOM) 2025, a joint training operation involving Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore at the Gelang Patah Maritime Jetty. It was reported that Devendran, who is attached to the Iskandar Puteri district police headquarters, had to be sedated due to a lung infection caused by drowning during the incident. The helicopter was forced to make an emergency landing near the Sungai Pulai jetty on July 10.

PDRM helicopter crash victims stable in Johor Bahru hospital
PDRM helicopter crash victims stable in Johor Bahru hospital

The Sun

time11-07-2025

  • The Sun

PDRM helicopter crash victims stable in Johor Bahru hospital

JOHOR BAHRU: All five Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) personnel and officers involved in yesterday's helicopter crash in Sungai Pulai, Gelang Patah, are reported to be in stable condition and are currently receiving treatment at Sultanah Aminah Hospital (HSA) here. Bukit Aman Internal Security and Public Order Department (KDNKA) director Datuk Seri Azmi Abu Kassim said four of the five victims were showing positive signs of recovery, while the other remained intubated for further treatment. 'I came here today to visit our officers involved in yesterday's incident. I was informed by medical personnel that all five are in stable condition. 'I had the chance to speak with four of the officers and Alhamdulillah, they are in stable condition. Constable R. G. Devendran remains intubated to help reduce movement and assist in his recovery,' he told reporters after visiting all the victims at HSA today. He spent over an hour visiting the victims at the hospital. Also present was Johor police chief Datuk M. Kumar. According to Azmi, two officers - air observer Corporal Adeline Liu Yan Siu and Constable R. G. Devendran - were currently being treated in the intensive care unit (ICU), while the remaining three were in the general ward. He also expressed his appreciation to the medical personnel at HSA for their swift action and intensive care provided to all the victims and prayed for their speedy recovery. The AS355N helicopter crashed while performing an honour flypast as part of a demonstration during the Multilateral Nuclear Security Detection Exercise (MITSATOM 2025), which involved Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. Involved in the crash were helicopter pilot ACP Faizul Mohammad, co-pilot Supt Ahmad Bustamin Baharom, Corporal Adeline, and two personnel from the Tanjung Kupang Police Station - Sergeant Siti Latipa Khairuddin and Constable Devendran.

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