TAIPING: An ambulance driver and a female nurse were attacked by a group of mat rempit here after they were urged by the ambulance driver to make way for his vehicle. As soon as he arrived at a traffic light intersection near the toll plaza, he said he came across a group of mat rempit who appeared to be racing, and were blocking the road. The ambulance driver received four stitches for a wound to his right brow. After the patient was safely transported, the ambulance driver lodged a police report in Taiping, before returning to Parit Buntar to receive treatment for his wounds. “I always use that road, and I usually see a group of mat rempit and cars racing there during weekend nights, from around midnight until 3am in the morning,” he added.
Source: New Strait Times December 18, 2017 05:15 UTC