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SINGAPORE: Two Malaysians are receiving treatment at a hospital in Singapore after the motorcycle they were on crashed into a lorry on the Seletar Expressway on Monday night.
Muhammad Hairul Nizam's sister, Khariol Kamariah Soyod, 40, said both victims work at a chicken rice shop in Yishun and were on their way back to Johor Baru.She said her brother is undergoing a second surgery to stop internal bleeding from severe injuries to his hip. "I work at the same place as my brother. So I'm representing the family to care for and visit him," she said.
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