Tour bus driver in fatal Genting crash claims trial to reckless driving causing death, and having no valid licence

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KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 — S. Anand Kumar, the Malaysian man behind the wheel of the tour bus that overturned and killed two tourist passengers from China, was today hit with two...

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‘Look within yourself, don’t compare with others’: Singapore PM Lawrence Wong urges young Singaporeans in first youth engagement as PMThe overturned tour bus from Genting Highlands to Kuala Lumpur had 21 people on board on June 29. — Picture from social mediaKUALA LUMPUR, July 3 — S. Anand Kumar, the Malaysian man behind the wheel of the tour bus that overturned and killed two tourist passengers from China, was today hit with two charges in the Magistrate’s Court in Raub, Pahang.

The 32-year-old pled not guilty to causing the deaths of 58-year-old Zhang Ping and 49-year-old Wang Shuhong through reckless or dangerous driving under Section 41 of the Road Transport Act 1987, local dailyHere’s what else has been reported previously: • A tour bus with 21 people onboard skidded, hit a road divider at KM16.5 of the road from Genting Highlands heading towards Kuala Lumpur, and crashed on its side at about 11am June 29• The bus driver, assistant, and tour guide are Malaysian; the remaining 18 were tourists from China

 

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