Johor Bahru crash: three, including siblings, killed as Toyota Alphard plunges into ditch

All victims were locals, believed to have died from internal injuries, according to police

4:25 PM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – Three people were killed when their Toyota Alphard MPV (multipurpose vehicle) skidded and landed in a ditch at KM14.3 of the Sultan Iskandar Highway here today.

Johor Bahru Utara district police deputy chief Yusof Othman said in the incident that happened at 8.11am, the woman driver in her 30s and two passengers, a 27-year-old man and a 35-year-old woman, died at the scene.

He said the MPV was travelling from Bukit Indah towards Johor Bahru before it went out of control.

“The woman driver lost control of the vehicle before it skidded to the left shoulder of the road and plunged into a drain with a depth of about 3m of water as it had just stopped raining,” he said in a statement today.

“All victims who died at the scene were believed to have succumbed to internal injuries. The driver and male passenger were siblings, while the female passenger was their friend.”

He said the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

Meanwhile, in a separate statement, Larkin Fire and Rescue Station operations commander Senior Fire Officer (PBK) I Haizrul Rahmad said all victims were locals, with the driver identified as Chu Wan Rou, the male passenger as Chu Wei Yean and the female passenger as Aw Siew Chern. – June 1, 2024

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