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Two killed, 16 hurt after tour bus collides with lorries

Two killed, 16 hurt after tour bus collides with lorries

Malaysiakini03-07-2025
Two men were killed and 16 others injured when a tour bus collided with two lorries near Ayer Hitam shortly after midnight.
Ayer Hitam Fire and Rescue Station chief Shamin Salikin said the victims were two Indonesian nationals identified as Hidirman, 43, and Zulhadi, 44, who died at the scene after being trapped in the wreckage.
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