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Fatal Klang DUI Crash
A motorcyclist was killed in Klang after an intoxicated driver caused a head-on collision, throwing the victim onto another car.
最新更新于 2026-03-30
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❗ Motorcyclist Killed
A 30-year-old motorcyclist died instantly after a head-on collision with a Honda City in Klang. The force of the impact on 28 March 2026 threw the victim onto the roof of another car nearby.
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❗ Driver Tested Positive For Alcohol & Drugs
The driver in his 20s tested positive for both alcohol and drugs during a preliminary screening. He was arrested at the scene following the midnight smash which occurred on a high-speed stretch.
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⚖️ Suspect Remanded 4 Days
South Klang Police Chief ACP Lim Jit Huey confirmed the driver was overtaking at high speed across double white lines before the head-on crash. Magistrate Siti Zubaidah Mahat granted a 4-day remand on 30 March 2026 for investigations under Section 44(1) of the Road Transport Act and Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act.
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🗣️ Calls for Harsher Penalties
MPs and Selangor Exco members are calling for the maximum jail term and caning for fatal DUI cases. Some officials have even mooted the death penalty as a deterrent for intoxicated drivers.
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🔎 Recent Cases
Malaysia has seen a surge in fatal DUI incidents, including a father of five killed last week and a multi-vehicle crash three days ago that left one dead and four injured. Public outcry has intensified following these tragedies, with many calling current laws too lenient.
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🔎 People Also Ask
1. What are the consequences of drunk driving in Malaysia?
Offenders face mandatory jail, fines up to RM100,000, and disqualification of their driving licence for at least 10 years.
2. Who recorded the viral dashcam footage?
The footage was recorded by a nearby motorist and posted to social media, showing the suspect overtaking dangerously before the head-on crash.
3. What is the current maximum penalty?
For a first offence causing death, the maximum penalty is 15 years in prison and a fine of RM100,000 under Section 44.
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