Sunday 24 February 2013

Bus overturned in a shoe shop


A tour bus full of Indonesians allegedly crashed before dragging the vehicle and crashed into six vehicles in the event of a shoe shop near the traffic light junction in Jalan 6/9, near Lake Village Additional exit Jalan Ampang-Hulu Langat here.

The accident occurred at about 6 am the lead door shoe store and shoe shelves at the ground floor was destroyed. Three cars, a van and two motorcycles parked in front of the store was severely damaged. Three cars involved were two Proton Iswara and a Proton Gen 2.

However, in the event, none of the injured.

The accident allegedly occurred as the bus traveling from Johor heading to the capital is experiencing brake problems when rolling down the road after the exit from Jalan Ampang-Hulu Langat.

Lost control of the bus continues past the intersection before the traffic light drag six vehicles before stopping after hitting a shoe shop.

A witness, Normimi Shamsuddin, 32, who lives on the third floor of the shop house, said she learned to know about the incident when he felt his house shake strongly.

"When I peeped through the window I saw a bus trapped at the entrance of a shoe store," she said when met at the scene.

He's lived there since 2001, said that, following the incident, many residents in the area tried to help the bus passengers, but many of them ran.

"People are suspicious of the behavior of the passenger buses run all the way to catch a bus driver and handed the man to the police," she said again.

According Normimi, just a few bus passengers who did not run away and most of the bus passengers are Indonesian citizens.

Meanwhile, the shoe shop operators, the Zaharin Tasha, 35, said she learned about the incident after receiving a call from one of the residents.

"When arriving at the scene I was shocked because I shop badly damaged," he said, adding that this was the first incident of his shop perfused crashed vehicles.

Tasha story, the area was often an accident, but this is the worst accident occurs involving heavy vehicles.

"Every year there's one or two accidents in the same area with the overturned bus. I believe the incident is linked to easy hilly roads cause vehicle crashed," he said.

Following that, he was to represent the people here pleading for the government to build a wall blocking the road to avoid a repeat incident and possibly fatal.

"Fortunately, this incident occurred on Sunday morning, in the event of the school day lives are feared killed," he said.

Tasha-selling shoes used shoes of various brands suffered estimated losses of between RM10, 000 to RM15, 000.

Meanwhile, Ampang district police deputy chief Superintendent Mohd. Nazri Zawawi said bus drivers aged 38 years have made the report and claimed the accident happened after the bus suffered brake problems.

"We only know the bus was carrying 15 passengers from Johor and Indonesia on the way to work in the capital," he said.

According to him, all foreigners are examined including the bus has a valid document.

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