The Malaysian Insider/Bernama
Six burnt to death in fiery car-trailer crash
SEREMBAN, Feb 8 – Six people trapped in a burning car were burnt to death after the car they were travelling in was involved in an accident at KM252 of the North South Expressway, near the Senawang Toll Plaza, at about 1.30am this morning.
Police could not immediately determine the identify of the six charred remains of the victims as their bodies and the car were completely burnt beyond recognition.
The remains were later sent to the Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital in Seremban for post-mortem examination.
According to a police spokesman, the six were trapped inside the ill-fated car that was believed to have lost control and crashed into a trailer that was parked on the shoulder of the expressway.
The impact of the accident and the ensuing explosion threw the engine of the car into a drain about 50m away from the scene of the accident.
“The car may have been driven fast and lost control before hitting the parked lorry, a trailer, that was laden with goods believed to be granite powder. The lorry had broken down since yesterday afternoon,” he told reporters at the scene.
A witness, Rashid Razali, 38, who lives in Taman Seremban Selatan about 150m from the expressway, said he was washing his car when he heard a loud explosion.
“After the explosion, I saw fire. I and a few neighbours rushed to the expressway to investigate and saw a smoking engine,” he said.
“We tried to get closer to the burning car but retreated when there was a second explosion from the wrecked car. The fire was very intense and the car was a total wreck due to the impact,” he said.
Firemen from the Seremban 2 and Senawang Fire and Rescue Department who arrived in three fire engines, took about three hours to extricate the bodies, after using a crane to lift the trailer. – Bernama
Feb 8 2010, 12:22 PM, updated 16y ago
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