
13 UPSI crash victims had PTPTN loans, debts fully waived
'All 13 of these students will benefit from the full settlement of their loan debts through the PTPTN education loan Group Takaful Protection Scheme.
'Additionally, all 13 heirs will also receive a death benefit of RM1,500 for each student,' he said via a post on his official Facebook page today.
In the accident that occurred between 12:30 am and 1:00 am on June 9, 15 UPSI students died after a bus chartered from Jertih to Tanjung Malim overturned after being involved in an accident with a Perodua Alza on the East-West Highway (JRTB) near Tasik Banding.
The accident also resulted in 33 others being injured, including the bus driver and second driver, as well as the driver and three passengers of the Alza MPV.
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