
Chronology of tragic Gerik bus crash that claimed 15 lives
The accident, which also involved a Perodua Alza multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) on the East-West Highway (JRTB) near Tasik Banding in Gerik, claimed the lives of 15 students.
The following is a chronology of the accident:
1.10am – The Hulu Perak Civil Defence Force District Operations Control Centre receives an emergency call regarding the incident from Gerik Hospital.
It said a total of 48 victims were involved, with 13 individuals found dead at the scene, two succumbing to injuries in hospital, and four others injured.
Perak Fire and Rescue Department director Sayani Saidon confirmed that the accident caused the bus to overturn and a car to skid into a ditch.
UPSI Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student and Alumni Affairs) Prof Dr Norkhalid Salimin said most of the bus passengers were UPSI students returning to campus in Tanjung Malim from Terengganu after the Hari Raya Aidiladha holidays.
9.32am – UPSI confirms that 42 of its students were involved in the accident at JRTB Banun, Gerik, early Monday.
11.21am – Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir says 13 bodies of the victims involved in the crash were taken to the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital (HRPB), Ipoh, for post-mortem examinations.
He also confirms that 15 UPSI students had died in the accident.
12.04pm – Perak Police Chief Datuk Noor Hisam Nordin says the bus was carrying 42 students aged between 21 and 23, all from the East Coast.
All bodies were awaiting post-mortem; 13 were sent to HRPB while two were at Gerik Hospital.
A total of 27 other students - 23 females and four males - were also injured, along with the 40-year-old bus driver and his 54-year-old assistant.
Also injured were the MPV driver and passenger, a couple aged 37 and 36, and their two children, a six-year-old girl and a three-year-old boy.
Noor Hisam said the identities of the victims, including the 15 who died, could not be confirmed yet as the post-mortem process was still underway.
2.25pm – Police announce the formation of a special task force to investigate the crash.
5.30pm – The identities of six out of the 15 UPSI students who died in the accident near KM53 of the JRTB are confirmed.
In a statement, UPSI's Corporate Communication Division identifies them as Sufea Adela Maslihaizan, 21; Mohammad Aqil Taqiudin, 21; Anis Soffiyya Md Zaidi, 20; Nur Ainul Qistina Mat Ali, 21; Muhammad Adib Hazim Halim, 21; and Wan Nur Suhaila Wan Mohammad, 22.
Also confirmed dead are Fakhrul Arif Rosdi, 20; Nurul Fatihah Abu Setaman, 22; Nur Dalila Farhana Mohamad Isma, 21; Nurul Izyanti Muhamad Azahar, 21; Nur Amni Nadiah Nik Nor Zabir, 21; Muhammad Mustaqim Rosde, 21; Nor Ayuni Maslan, 21; Nurly Sahirah Azman, 23; and Fatin Nasrien Fadli, 22.
6.51pm – Noor Hisam says post-mortem examinations of 13 UPSI students at HRPB have been completed, and the bodies may be sent back to Terengganu earlier than expected.
8.55pm – A convoy of hearse vans carrying the deceased UPSI students begins leaving the HRPB Forensic Department, heading to Jerteh, Terengganu.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

The Star
4 days ago
- The Star
JKR staff urged to maintain top performance, rise above negative perception
KUALA NERUS: Public Works Department (JKR) personnel have been reminded not to succumb to negative perceptions or criticism, especially on social media, but instead to remain committed to upholding integrity and professionalism in delivering the best services to the people. Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said the ministry and JKR often face ongoing criticism. He said such criticism tends to arise during incidents involving public infrastructure and the loss of lives, such as the recent fatal accident that claimed the lives of 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students along the East-West Highway (JRTB) in Gerik, Perak last month. "We mourn as well, but we are often blamed even when the causes vary depending on the situation… like in the bus accident in Gerik last month, some claimed that the bus overturned and the guardrail pierced through the body of the bus, causing the fatalities. "… but in reality, the bus was speeding and overturned, landing on the guardrail. This is the actual fact that the public may not know or has been twisted to make it seem as though the guardrail itself was highly dangerous. While there may indeed be some danger in the current design, alternative designs have not yet been implemented. So we will review other design options later,' he said. He said this after officiating the 2025 Senior Officers Conference (SOC) for JKR Malaysia here Monday (July 14). Also present were Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan, JKR Director-General Datuk Roslan Ismail, and Terengganu JKR director Dr Hasli Ibrahim. Nanta added that despite swift response and mitigation measures taken by JKR, certain issues and complaints, especially involving roads, continue to be sensationalised or used as "ammunition' by netizens. Therefore, he called on all JKR personnel to rise above the criticism and continue to prove their worth to the public by delivering services with full dedication and transparency in order to dispel all accusations. Some 400 senior JKR officers from across the country, including top management, district engineers, and cadre officers, are attending the three-day SOC 2025 conference beginning today. Themed 'JKR Mampan: Memacu Kelestarian Madani', the annual conference serves as a platform for critical thinking and unity among senior JKR officers aimed at improving service delivery in a sustainable and holistic manner. - Bernama


The Sun
4 days ago
- The Sun
Campers mourn tapir mascot killed near MARDI Cherating Agrotech Park
KUANTAN: A male tapir, known as a natural mascot for campers at MARDI Cherating Agrotechnology Park, died after being hit by a vehicle along Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman. The incident occurred around 12.10 am when the animal was crossing the road and collided with a Perodua Alza. Acting Kuantan police chief Supt Mohd Adli Mat Daud confirmed the driver, a 41-year-old man, was unharmed. Authorities quickly secured the scene to manage traffic on the dimly lit road. The tapir's carcass, weighing over 120 kg, was handed to the Pahang Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan). Badrol Hisham Mohamad, a local resident, was among the first to arrive and helped alert authorities. He noted that several motorists stopped to assist in directing traffic due to the carcass blocking the road. MARDI Cherating Agrotechnology Park expressed grief over the loss in a Facebook post, calling the tapir a cherished attraction for visitors. 'This protected tapir brought joy to campers and nature lovers,' the post read. – Bernama


The Star
5 days ago
- The Star
QuickCheck: Was a large tapir killed in a Pahang road accident recently?
ALONG the quiet stretches of Pahang's roads, unexpected encounters can sometimes lead to tragic outcomes. When a gentle giant of the forest finds itself in the path of a vehicle, it raises questions about road safety and wildlife preservation. Was a large tapir really killed in a Pahang road accident recently? VERDICT: TRUE A tapir believed to weigh about 300 kilograms died after being hit by a Perodua Alza multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) while crossing the road at Kilometre 36, Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman on Sunday (July 13), according to Sinar Harian. Acting Kuantan OCPD Supt Mohd Adli Mat Daud said the incident occurred around 12.10am. According to him, officers from the Cherating police station rushed to the scene after receiving information. "The accident involved a vehicle that hit a tapir while it was crossing the road. The driver is a local man and did not suffer any injuries," he said in a statement on Sunday. He added that the team on duty managed traffic control at the scene to ensure the smooth flow and safety of other road users. He explained that the tapir carcass has been handed over to the Department of Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) for further action.