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Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu
Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu

Malay Mail

time02-07-2025

  • Malay Mail

Three killed after Isuzu D-Max pickup crashes into palm oil trailer in Lahad Datu

KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — Three men were killed after the pickup truck they were travelling in collided with a palm oil-laden trailer at KM16 of the Lahad Datu–Sandakan road in Lahad Datu last night. Berita Harian reported that all three victims were trapped in the vehicle and pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel. Lahad Datu Fire and Rescue Station chief Sumsoa Rashid said they received an emergency call at 8.52pm. A team of 12 personnel, along with a fire engine and an Emergency Medical Rescue Services (EMRS) unit, was dispatched to the scene, located about 30km from the station. 'Upon arrival, the team found the crash involved a palm oil tanker and an Isuzu D-Max pickup. 'All three male victims were found trapped in the vehicle and were extricated before being confirmed dead,' he said when contacted by the national daily today. He added that the trailer driver, a 61-year-old man, was injured and taken to hospital.

Video shows capsized ferry in Indonesia's West Kalimantan province, not Sulawesi
Video shows capsized ferry in Indonesia's West Kalimantan province, not Sulawesi

Yahoo

time22-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Video shows capsized ferry in Indonesia's West Kalimantan province, not Sulawesi

"A ferry capsized at the Parepare Port, I hope there are no fatalities," reads an Indonesian-language Facebook post on April 25, 2025. The post includes a video showing people witnessing a ship slowly capsizing. Some voices yelling "God is Great" in Arabic are heard in the background. The same video was shared elsewhere on Facebook after a boat carrying eight passengers capsized due to extreme weather in the waters of Selayar Islands Regency, South Sulawesi. Indonesian media organisation Detik reported there were no fatalities during the accident (archived link). However, there are no official reports of a ferry capsizing at Parepare Port as of May 22. A combination of Google reverse image and keyword searches found the same clip used in a news report by Indonesian broadcaster iNews on February 21, 2021 about a ferry sinking in West Kalimantan's Perigi Piai Port (archived link). The circulating video can be seen at the 14-second mark of the video report, which says the the ship lost balance as passengers disembarked from one side and the docking rope broke. The video matches Google Maps imagery of Perigi Piai port, 1,300 kilometres (807 miles) away from Parepare port in Sulawesi (archived link). A video of the accident has also been geotagged at Perigi Piai port (archived link). Indonesian newspaper Kompas published a similar photo of the accident on February 20, 2021 (archived link).

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