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Malaysian woman says boss demanded live location during holiday or be marked absent

Malaysian woman says boss demanded live location during holiday or be marked absent

Hindustan Times9 hours ago

A 23-year-old Indian student and truck driver, Arshpreet Singh Khahra, died in a fatal truck crash near Perth, Australia. The vehicle veered off the road, caught fire, and he was found trapped. His family in Punjab is devastated and seeking his body's return.

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