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The Sun
2 days ago
- The Sun
Jerantut police chief dies of heart attack at 59
JERANTUT: Jerantut district police chief Supt Zukri Muhammad died of a heart attack at his residence in Taman Saujana Utama today. Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman confirmed the 59-year-old officer was pronounced dead at approximately 3 pm. Zukri, who assumed his role as Jerantut district police chief in April last year, was set to retire next month. His remains will be buried at the Felda Krau Muslim Cemetery in Raub after Maghrib prayers. Yahaya expressed his condolences to Zukri's family, praying for his soul to be among the righteous. - Bernama


The Star
2 days ago
- The Star
Jerantut OCPD dies of heart attack
KUANTAN: Jerantut OCPD Supt Zukri Muhammad died of a heart attack at his home in Taman Saujana Utama, Jerantut, Saturday (July 26). Pahang police chief Comm Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman confirmed this, saying that Supt Zukri, 59, was pronounced dead at about 3pm Saturday. "His remains will be laid to rest at the Felda Krau Muslim Cemetery in Raub after Maghrib prayers today," he said when contacted by Bernama. Comm Yahaya extended his condolences to Supt Zukri's family and prayed that his soul would be placed among the righteous. Supt Zukri, who was appointed Jerantut OCPD in April last year, was due for mandatory retirement next month. - Bernama


New Straits Times
07-06-2025
- New Straits Times
Police: Sudden U-turn led to fatal Jerantut crash
JERANTUT: The Perodua Bezza involved in a tragic accident at Km7 of Jalan Jerantut-Maran earlier today had allegedly made a sudden U-turn at a junction along the poorly lit stretch, resulting in a collision with a Toyota Alphard. Five people, including four siblings travelling in the Bezza, died at the scene in the midnight crash. Three others, including a woman in the Alphard, sustained injuries. Jerantut district police chief, Superintendent Zukri Muhammad, said the department was alerted to the incident following a call from a member of the public at 12.40am. "Investigations revealed that the Alphard was travelling from Maran towards Jerantut town. The Bezza suddenly made a U-turn at the junction, which led to a collision involving both vehicles. "We will record statements from witnesses, including those travelling in the Alphard, to assist in the investigation," he said in a statement today. Zukri said the Bezza was driven by Mohamad Ikmal Ishak, 26, from Ulu Kinta, Perak, who was travelling with four siblings from Bota, Perak. The four siblings were Nur Arfiqah Aziz Jaafar, 23; Mohammad Zulkifli Aziz Jaafar, 21; Mohamad Azizul Hakimi Aziz Jaafar, 19; and Nurul Hazwani Aziz Jaafar, 17. Nur Arfiqah is believed to be Mohamad Ikmal's wife. He said that post-mortem examinations on the five bodies are currently being conducted at the Jerantut Hospital Forensic Unit. Zukri said the 37-year-old Alphard driver, his 28-year-old male friend, and a 28-year-old Thai national who was travelling in the multi-purpose vehicle sustained injuries and are being treated at Jerantut Hospital.