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- Bodies of Malaysian students killed in Russia crash arrive home
- Night closure of right lanes of Jalan Cheras from Monday
- Baby girl found abandoned near shop
Bodies of Malaysian students killed in Russia crash arrive home Posted: 07 Sep 2012 08:55 AM PDT PUTRAJAYA: The bodies of the two Malaysian students, who were killed in a car crash in Russia on Sunday, arrived at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport near here late Friday. One of the victims, Public Service Department (PSD) scholar Adzreen Dimyati, 22, was laid to rest at the Precinct 20 Muslim Cemetery in Putrajaya later in the night. Meanwhile, the body of Mara scholar Hanisah Muhd Shah, 22, is expected to arrive in Dungun, Terengganu at 5.30am Saturday. The two were travelling from Moscow Airport with five other medical scholars when their mini-bus collided with another, about 120km south of Moscow. The undergraduates had just returned from Malaysia where they celebrated Hari Raya Aidilfitri. All seven are Nizhny Novgorod State Medical Academy fifth-year medical students. Related Stories: |
Night closure of right lanes of Jalan Cheras from Monday Posted: 07 Sep 2012 07:25 AM PDT KUALA LUMPUR: The right lanes of both the Kajang-bound and Kuala Lumpur-bound directions of Jalan Cheras between Leisure Mall and Plaza Phoenix will be closed nightly from Sept 10 to Oct 31. In a statement Friday, MRT Corp said the 52-day closure was to facilitate construction work for the Mass Rapid Transit project. The closure would be from 11pm to 5.30am daily, except Saturdays and public holidays, to enable utility piloting work and related pre-construction work to be carried out. The company said a traffic management plan would be implemented to ensure minimum inconvenience to road users and pedestrians. - Bernama |
Baby girl found abandoned near shop Posted: 07 Sep 2012 07:22 AM PDT KUANTAN: A baby girl, believed to be a day-old, was found abandoned near a shop in Chendor, Cherating Friday morning. Kuantan police chief ACP Mohd Jasmani Yusoff said passers-by who found the 2.2kg infant about 7.30am, alerted the police who sent her to the Kemaman Hospital in Terengganu. He said the baby, who was reported to be in the pink of health, was handed over to the Kuantan Social Welfare Department. - Bernama |
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