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Malaysia bus crash kills 19, injures 10
13 Aug 2007 03:05:24 GMT
Source: Reuters
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 13 (Reuters) - A Malaysian express bus crashed early on Monday, killing 19 people and injuring 10, police said, in one of the country's worst road accidents.

The bus smashed through a road barrier and plunged into a ditch five metres (17 feet) deep along the country's main highway near Taiping town in the northern state of Perak, police said.

"So far 19 people have died and 10 others injured," Taiping police chief Raja Musa Raja Razak said by telephone.

"One of the dead was an Indonesian working in Malaysia. We are still checking the identities of the remaining bodies."

News agency Bernama said the dead comprised 12 males and seven females.

In the last major accident, 17 people were killed in 1990 when a police bus collided with several vehicles.

Malaysia, with 26 million people and a large number of cars, has one of the world's worst road accident rates. On average, 17 people die each day. ((Reporting by Jalil Hamid, editing by David Fogarty; Reuters Messaging: jalil.hamid.reuters.com@reuters.net; areuters@gmail.com; 603-2275 6847))
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Malaysian government office workers gather at a field outside their office blocks after they felt earthquake tremor, in Putrajaya, outside Kuala Lumpur, September 13, 2007. Rescue teams headed for Indonesia's Sumatra coast on Thursday as aftershocks pounded the region where a powerful earthquake killed six people and perhaps many more the night before. The crisis centre's latest casualty figures showed that six people had been killed and 40 injured after the first quake, which was also felt in neighbouring Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia.



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