
Coconut water seller injured after car crashes into stall in Kuala Kangsar
Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) operations assistant director Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said the 73-year-old driver of the Proton Saga and his 69-year-old wife also sustained injuries in the incident.
He said the department received an emergency call at 11.35 am and a team from the Kuala Kangsar fire and rescue station was dispatched to the scene.
'The vehicle, driven by the elderly man, reportedly collided with a parked Honda City belonging to the 49-year-old coconut water seller before crashing into her stall,' he said in a statement.
All three victims were sent to the hospital via ambulance and the operation ended about 20 minutes later.

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