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Family seeks justice after Immigration lorry kills three in KL
The family members of three people killed when an Immigration Department vehicle struck them on a busy Kuala Lumpur street are demanding accountability, rejecting any calls for leniency in the case.
LSN Malaysia ·
KUALA LUMPUR — Relatives of the victims have vowed to pursue justice following the fatal collision involving an Immigration Department lorry on Jalan Sultan Ismail, one of the capital's major thoroughfares.
The incident claimed the lives of three individuals when the heavy vehicle struck them while they were on the street. The family members have made clear their determination to see the matter fully investigated and appropriate consequences applied, dismissing suggestions that any leniency should be granted to those responsible.
The case has drawn significant public attention as it involves a government vehicle and raises questions about road safety and accountability. Authorities have been investigating the circumstances surrounding the collision to determine the cause and establish liability.
This incident adds to ongoing concerns about vehicle-related accidents on Kuala Lumpur's congested roads and the need for enhanced safety measures. The families' calls for justice reflect broader public expectations that government agencies and their personnel be held to the same standards of accountability as private citizens.