
Two dead, 16 injured in tour bus crash in Malaysia
The crash near the town of Ayer Hitam, some 250 kilometres (156 miles) southeast of the capital Kuala Lumpur, was the second serious accident involving a bus in less than a month on the country's perilous roads.
It 'involved a tour bus, a Volvo truck and a tanker lorry', Ayer Hitam fire and rescue chief Mohamad Shamin Mohamed Salikin said.
'Rescue personnel found two men trapped inside the bus and confirmed them dead at the scene,' he told the Bernama national news agency.
The men were both from Indonesia, he said.
Sixteen other passengers including the bus driver were injured and taken to hospital, while 28 others were unhurt.
The cause of the crash was not immediately clear, but it came after 15 Malaysian university students died last month in the country's north, when the bus they were traveling on collided with a minivan and overturned.
Malaysia has a high rate of traffic accidents, with an average of 18 people killed on the roads each day, according to government figures.
Last month's accident has prompted road safety officials to ramp up their bid to enforce the wearing of seatbelts in buses travelling long distances in the Southeast Asian country.
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