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Barnama
a day ago
- Automotive
- Barnama
Man Killed, Wife, Two Children Injured In Two-vehicle Collision On North-south Expressway
KEPALA BATAS, June 27 (Bernama) -- A man, who was travelling with his wife and two children, was killed in an accident involving two vehicles at Kilometre 127.8 of the North-South Expressway (southbound) near here today. Assistant Director of the Fire and Rescue Operations Division of the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) in Penang, John Sagun Francis, said the department received an emergency call at 7.51 am before dispatching a team from the Kepala Batas Fire and Rescue Station to the scene. 'The accident involved a Proton Wira and a Proton Saga BLM. There were five victims, three adults and two children, who were rescued by members of the public before our team arrived,' he said in a statement.


The Sun
a day ago
- The Sun
Man killed, wife and kids injured in North-South Expressway crash
KEPALA BATAS: A 33-year-old man was killed, and his wife and two children were injured in a two-vehicle collision on the North-South Expressway (southbound) near Kepala Batas earlier today. The accident occurred at Kilometre 127.8, involving a Proton Wira and a Proton Saga BLM. The Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) in Penang received an emergency call at 7.51 am and dispatched a team from the Kepala Batas Fire and Rescue Station. Assistant Director John Sagun Francis confirmed that five victims—three adults and two children—were involved. 'The deceased was the driver of the Proton Wira. He was pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel,' said Francis. The body was sent to Seberang Jaya Hospital for a post-mortem. The man's wife suffered spinal injuries, while their two children, aged six and eight, sustained minor injuries. The 35-year-old driver of the Proton Saga also suffered minor injuries. Members of the public assisted in rescuing the victims before emergency responders arrived. Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision.


Malay Mail
6 days ago
- Malay Mail
WhatsApp location helps fire brigade rescue teen hikers lost on Penang's Bukit Cherok Tok Kun
BUKIT MERTAJAM, June 22 — Two youngsters who got lost in the forest while hiking at Bukit Cherok Tok Kun, famed for its biggest buttress trees in Penang, yesterday were swiftly rescued by the fire brigade, thanks to a handy smartphone. Assistant operations director of the Penang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), John Sagun Francis, said the victims sent their location via WhatsApp at 1.16pm to his department. 'A team from the Bukit Mertajam Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) was deployed to the location, where five personnel were involved in the search and rescue operation for the teenagers, with the assistance of the public. 'The two 18-year-olds were found and brought down safely, with the operation ending at 4.14pm,' he said in a statement, adding that the victims had been handed over to their guardians. — Bernama


Free Malaysia Today
7 days ago
- General
- Free Malaysia Today
It's WhatsApp to the rescue for stranded hikers
The hikers with the rescue team comprising firefighters from Bukit Mertajam and members of the public. (JPBM pic) BUKIT MERTAJAM : Two youngsters who got lost while hiking in the Cherok Tok Kun forest near here were swiftly rescued by the fire brigade, thanks to a handy smartphone. State fire and rescue assistant director John Sagun Francis said the two 18-year-olds sent their location via WhatsApp to his department at 1.16pm. 'A team from the Bukit Mertajam fire and rescue station was deployed to the location.' The state recreational forest is home to Bukit Cherok Tok Kun and Penang's largest tree, with its enormous buttress roots. Five personnel, aided by members of the public, were involved in the search and rescue operation. He said the two hikers were found and brought down safely three hours later.


The Sun
21-06-2025
- The Sun
Firemen rescue two youngsters lost in forest after they ‘WhatsApp' their location
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Two youngsters who got lost in the forest while hiking at Bukit Cherok Tok Kun, famed for its biggest buttress trees in Penang, here today were swiftly rescued by the fire brigade, thanks to a handy smartphone. Assistant operations director of the Penang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM), John Sagun Francis, said the victims sent their location via WhatsApp at 1.16 pm to his department. 'A team from the Bukit Mertajam Fire and Rescue Station (BBP) was deployed to the location, where five personnel were involved in the search and rescue operation for the teenagers, with the assistance of the public. 'The two 18-year-olds were found and brought down safely, with the operation ending at 4.14 pm,' he said in a statement, adding that the victims had been handed over to their guardians.