4 die after car bursts into flames after accident on West Coast Expressway FMTNews FMTEng
Firemen putting out the fire that engulfed the car after the crash at Km220 northbound of the West Coast Expressway near Sitiawan.
IPOH: Four men were killed after their car crashed and burst into flames at Km220 northbound of the West Coast Expressway near Sitiawan today. Perak fire and rescue department director Sayani Saidon said they received a call about the accident at 5.11pm. “Our personnel found a Proton Saga ablaze with five victims inside – four were burnt to death while another was saved,” she said in a statement.She said the victims were working in Lumut and were on their way home to Ipoh.
The charred remains have yet to be identified. The victim who survived was identified as Shariff Sidek, 34.
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