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[UPDATED] Police appeal for witnesses in fatal Gerik bus crash

[UPDATED] Police appeal for witnesses in fatal Gerik bus crash

KUALA LUMPUR: KUALA LUMPUR: Police have urged those with information on the accident which claimed a bus and MPV along the East-West Highway (Jalan Raya Timur Barat), which has so far claimed 15 lives, to come forward.
Bukit Aman Traffic Enforcement and Investigation Department director Datuk Seri Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said their investigation into the accident would cover all angles.
"Those with information on the case or had witnessed the incident should go to the nearest police station or contact the investigation officer to help with further investigations," he said when contacted today.
Earlier today, federal police confirmed that an investigation is ongoing following the accident.
Police were alerted to the incident at 1.25am today via the Gerik police district control centre before personnel were deployed to the scene.
Yusri had said it was still too early to determine the exact focus of the investigation at this stage. He vowed a comprehensive investigation into the incident.
Yusri also asked the public to avoid speculating on the cause of the accident, warning that this could hinder the investigation.
He assured that further updates would be provided once investigators have gathered all relevant information and witness statements.
Earlier this morning, 15 people were killed when the bus they were in collided with a Perodua Alza multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) along Jalan Jeli - Grik near Tasik Banding, Perak.
A total of 33 people were injured.
It is understood that the UPSI bus was travelling from Jerteh, Terengganu to the university's main campus.
Firefighters had to cut open the rear section of the bus to extricate the victims.
Federal police confirmed that an investigation is ongoing.

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