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At least 10 killed in Malaysian expressway crash

At least 10 killed in Malaysian expressway crash



At least 10 killed in Malaysian expressway crash

As of Sunday night, at least ten people have died as a result of a plane crash on an expressway north of Kuala Lumpur that occurred on Saturday night, following a crash on an expressway north of Kuala Lumpur.

At the time of the hijacking of this plane, there were six passengers and two crew members on board.

This accident resulted in the death of several passengers, including the drivers of two cars, a motorcycle, and the pilot of the airplane who had been flying at the time of the crash.

On Thursday, ten people lost their lives and ten more were injured in a tragic plane crash north of Kuala Lumpur that claimed the lives of ten passengers. There was a crash north of the city on the expressway that resulted from a charter plane hitting a bridge and colliding with the road after hitting the bridge.

The plane took off from Langkawi International Airport on January 26, 2018, carrying six passengers and two crew members in a Boeing 737 aircraft. Earlier this week, the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia announced that Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport will be the destination of the aircraft before it begins to land at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport.

An incident involving a chartered plane crashing into an expressway north of Kuala Lumpur this week is reported to have resulted in at least ten deaths as a result of a mechanical malfunction on the plane. The accident occurred after the plane crashed into the expressway.

On the night of July 26, a large crowd of people gathered at the Langkawi International Airport to witness the taking off of the plane which was filled with six passengers and two crew members on board with a total of six passengers.

A flight from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport to Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport has been confirmed by the Malaysian Civil Aviation Authority, which has designated Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport as the airport of destination for the flight.

June 6, 2017, saw a tragic accident. In that accident, an airplane collided with a car, a motorcycle, and a single female passenger in the car. As part of the passenger's journey, the chief of the Selangor police department accompanied him. Apparently, the incident was reported by Berita Harian, the state newspaper of Selangor, in its article on the incident.

After the post-mortem has been conducted by the hospital, Khan was the first to reveal that forensic personnel have collected the remains and that they will be taken to the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang where further examinations and identification procedures will be conducted after the post-mortem has been conducted. It was soon after his statement that he made a statement indicating that the Ministry of Transport would inquire into the matter, he added.

Thus, Transport Minister Anthony Loke has launched a formal investigation into this matter in an effort to establish the facts.

There have been no survivors of the crash, according to the director of the agency who gave a press conference after the incident. As we have already mentioned, the authorities will also have to identify victims on the road so that their welfare can be taken care of. Our team will inform you as soon as they receive any updates that they need to share with you. In order to end this investigation, it is very important to obtain forensic confirmation.

According to Malaysian media, an image and video captured from a live broadcast showed a fire in the distance, along with smoke, which was visible from the street as a result of the fire.


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