2 Nigerian Students Die In A Pond In Malaysia
Two Nigerian men
died in a mining pond in the outskirts of Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur.
The
pair identified as Akala Temitayo Akintunde,
34, from Iwo, Osun-State, and Azeez Lamidi, 31, from Ago-Iwoye,
Ogun-State were involved in fatal car accident.
Malaysian police
reports that the car skidded off the road and plunged into the pond behind a
sharp bend off a carriage way.
The authorities in
the Asian country said they will barricade the lake until investigations are
concluded into the case they described as “a mystery”.
The rescue team
were able to recover the vehicle 15 meters deep 4 hours later after the
incident occurred.
Police
Commissioner Abdul Aziz Ali said the accident occurred because the
driver was not used to the notorious bend. He however ruled out any suspicion
of drunk-driving.
“The men were
driving along Puchong Permal Road where there’s a dangerous bend very close
to a cliff but they failed to follow the U-Shape of the road and plunged into
the mining pond, there’s no alcohol in their system at all”, he said.
He also said the
remains of the victims have been deposited at the hospital and they are
awaiting instruction from Nigeria Embassy on how to send back the bodies of the
victims back to Nigeria.
“We sent messages
to the Nigeria Embassy here but we have not heard anything from them, our
investigations have been concluded and the bodies are ready to be collected at Serdang
Hospital mortuary”, he said.
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