GEORGE TOWN: A company manager is appealing to eyewitnesses to come forward and help shed light on an accident in Lebuhraya Thean Teik last Wednesday which took the life of his father.
Ong Kar Chye said his father Ong Hun Boon , 83, was on his way to pick up his mother at the Farlim market complex when the incident happened at 10.30am.
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