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KM204 crash: Iron rim believed to be of detached lorry tyre found – Police

ALOR GAJAH: Police have found an iron rim component believed to be from the detached lorry tyre that caused a five-vehicle accident at KM 204 of the North-South Expressway (PLUS) northbound last Dec 23.

Alor Gajah District Police Chief Supt Ashari Abu Samah said the e iron rim was found at the Waste Disposal Centre in Jalan Solok, Tangkak, Johor.

“The iron rim was handed over by a Propel subcontractor to the police and then sent to the Chemistry Department for analysis,” he said in a statement today.

Last Dec 23, seven people lost their lives, and 33 others were injured in a tragic accident involving a tour bus carrying 27 passengers, two lorries, a car, and an MPV, at KM 204 of the North-South Expressway northbound.

ALSO READ: Police searching for missing tyre detached from lorry in fatal Melaka crash that killed seven

Initial investigations revealed that the tour bus collided with a detached lorry tyre that was blocking the middle lane, causing the bus to lose control, veer into the opposite lane, and crash into three other vehicles.

The collision resulted in the deaths of five passengers in the MPV, as well as the driver and a passenger of the bus.

READ MORE : KM204 crash: Police search for missing tyre believed to have caused accident

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