Police Search for Tire Believed to Have Caused Fatal 5-Vehicle Crash

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Police Search for Tire Believed to Have Caused Fatal 5-Vehicle Crash
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Police are actively searching for a tire suspected to have caused a fatal crash involving five vehicles on the North-South Expressway (PLUS) near Tangkak. The crash, which occurred on December 23rd, resulted in seven deaths and 33 injuries. Initial investigations revealed that a truck tire may have detached and rolled into the road, causing the bus to collide with it.

: Polis sedang giat mengesan tayar yang dipercayai menjadi punca kemalangan membabitkan lima kenderaan di Kilometer 204 Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan arah utara pada 23 Dis.

“Pegawai Operasi PROPEL menyatakan bahawa mereka tidak menemui tayar lori treler di lokasi kejadian dan pegawai berkenaan telah memberi maklumat bahawa sampah-sampah di lokasi kemalangan telah dibawa oleh sebuah lori Roro. Mengulas lanjut, Ashari berkata pada malam kejadian, pihak polis dan PLUS tidak mempunyai maklumat berkaitan punca kejadian dan banyak bertumpu kepada misi menyelamat.

“Setelah selesai kerja-kerja membersihkan sisa kemalangan, memang tidak menemukan tayar itu dan berkemungkinan juga pemandu berkenaan ambil semula tayar itu... dan ini yang kita sedang usahakan,” katanya sambil menambah usaha mencari dan mengesan tayar berkenaan akan disambung hari ini di Tangkak dan Segamat.

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