clau00006Nov 151 min readBefore being crushed to death by a container in Penang, a 21-year-old M'sian woman called her mother.On November 13, a container toppled off a trailer in Penang, crushing several cars and killing a 21-year-old woman named Lee Zi Rou.According to The New Straits Times, the container was captured on camera tumbling off the trailer as it turned, landing on many cars at a traffic light.Three autos and two trucks were involved in the collision.Another male motorist, 25, was taken to the hospital for medical attention.At the scene, Lee was declared deceased.Firefighters used two cranes to remove the container.Before passing away, she called her mother. According to The Star, Lee called her mother, Lim, in her last moments while confined beneath the container. Lim claims that Lee said, "Mummy! It hurts so much!" as his final words. She further mentioned that Lee did not respond when she asked her daughter where she was. After the call ended, Lee's mother attempted to reach her daughter once again, but China Press said she received no answer. The trailer's driver with the remanded containerAccording to The Star, the trailer's 51-year-old driver has been taken into custody and is being held on remand until November 17.He is under investigation for causing death by careless driving, a crime that carries a maximum 10-year jail sentence, a maximum fine of RM50,000 (S$14,970), and a 10- to 20-year license suspension.
On November 13, a container toppled off a trailer in Penang, crushing several cars and killing a 21-year-old woman named Lee Zi Rou.According to The New Straits Times, the container was captured on camera tumbling off the trailer as it turned, landing on many cars at a traffic light.Three autos and two trucks were involved in the collision.Another male motorist, 25, was taken to the hospital for medical attention.At the scene, Lee was declared deceased.Firefighters used two cranes to remove the container.Before passing away, she called her mother. According to The Star, Lee called her mother, Lim, in her last moments while confined beneath the container. Lim claims that Lee said, "Mummy! It hurts so much!" as his final words. She further mentioned that Lee did not respond when she asked her daughter where she was. After the call ended, Lee's mother attempted to reach her daughter once again, but China Press said she received no answer. The trailer's driver with the remanded containerAccording to The Star, the trailer's 51-year-old driver has been taken into custody and is being held on remand until November 17.He is under investigation for causing death by careless driving, a crime that carries a maximum 10-year jail sentence, a maximum fine of RM50,000 (S$14,970), and a 10- to 20-year license suspension.
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