Thirty-seven people were killed in the country's worst road tragedy, after a bus carrying 53 plunged into a 60m ravine near Genting Highlands around 2.45pm Wednesday.
1. Wong Teraphong, 63, male, Thai
2. Saidah, 19, female, Malaysian
3. Razif, 26, male, Malaysia
4. S.E Ali Haider son of Shyed Haider, 46, male, Bangladeshi
The dead included 24 males and 13 females. Sixteen people were injured in the incident.
According to Fire and Rescue Department deputy director-general Datuk Soiman Jahid, the dead included the driver of the bus.
It is believed that the driver had lost control of the bus, which then rammed a divider before plunging down the gorge.
Authorities noted that over half of the passengers were foreigners from China, Bangladesh and Thailand and that the bus had exceeded its maximum capacity of 44 passengers.
Some of the passengers were flung from the bus during the incident. The bus was also overloaded as its capacity was 44 passengers, authorities said.
Authorities noted that over half of the passengers were foreigners from China, Bangladesh and Thailand and that the bus had exceeded its maximum capacity of 44 passengers.
The authorities have released the names of some of the injured survivors warded at Kuala Lumpur and Selayang hospitals.
Their conditions are described to be semi-critical and critical.
The semi-criticals are in Selayang Hospital are: -
1. Raawnok Arefin, 14, (male) from Bangladesh.
2. Nur Syamimi Ja'afar, 25, (female), Malaysian.
3. Nur Fathiah Ja'afar, 21, (female) - Malaysian.
4. Rashidah Buyah, 50, (female) from Bangladesh.
5. Andri Purwaidi, 25, (female) from Indonesia.
Critical
6. Nurul Quraitul Aini, 19, (female) Malaysian
7. Rezyan Arefin, 24, (male) from Bangladesh
8. Nur Fridil Gusman, 23, (male) from Indonesia.
(Victims Numbers 1 and 7; 2 and 3 are siblings)
List of 5 injured survivors at HKL:
1. Wong Teraphong, 63, male, Thai
2. Saidah, 19, female, Malaysian
3. Razif, 26, male, Malaysia
4. S.E Ali Haider son of Shyed Haider, 46, male, Bangladeshi
5. Tan Min Shing, 26, male, Malaysian
The passengers are believed to be local and foreign tourists.
Rescuers told the NST that the trees and undergrowth had slowed down the momentum of the bus as it rolled down the ravine.
Emergency and rescue personnel brought in a crane and jerry-rigged a bucket recovery system to haul up the survivors and the dead.
The task is labourous as only two people can be hauled up at a time.
Rescue personnel from various agencies were dispatched from Bentong, Kuala Lumpur and Kuantan.
Meanwhile, Bernama quoted Kuala Lumpur Hospital (HKL) Emergency and Trauma Department head Datuk Seri Dr Abu Hassan Ashaari saying that five bodies had been sent to the hospital by 6.28pm.
Other hospitals the victims were sent to were the Sungai Buloh Hospital, Selayang Hospital and the Bentong Hospital.
He said the victims were aged between 19 and 50 years.
The accident occurred at KM36 of the Genting-Kuala Lumpur road, some two kilometres from the Chin Swee Caves Temple, as the bus carrying 49 passengers was coming down from Genting Highlands and heading towards Kuala Lumpur.
Source Star and NST