Road accident victims give advice on Remembrance Day - News Summed Up

Road accident victims give advice on Remembrance Day


Until now, he does not know who had crashed into him while he was on his way home on that fateful day in May 2000. The person responsible for my injury did not come forward to meet me and apologise for what had happened. “My life has changed since the accident, from a person who can walk to a person who now must rely on a wheelchair to move around,” he told reporters at the national-level World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims programme. Sukri Dollah, meanwhile, became paralysed when he fell from his motorcycle due to slippery road conditions on a rainy day last year. “I was on my way home from Bangsar to Semenyih when I fell and landed on the road divider.


Source: New Strait Times November 20, 2017 11:15 UTC



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