Chilling Video: Malaysian Plane Crash On Kuala Lumpur Expressway, 10 People Reportedly Dead

The casualties of the Malaysian plane disaster that happened earlier on Thursday were all found by Malaysian police. A motorbike rider and a car driver were killed when a private jet, a Beechcraft Model 390 (Premier 1) light business jet, traveling from Langkawi to Subang’s Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport collided with a roadway. Continue Reading.

 

10 People Found Dead

The catastrophe claimed the lives of ten persons. And authorities have found all ten bodies and five bags of body parts. According to the police, the search effort at the scene of the plane collision on the Guthrie Highway close to Elmina Town is nearly finished.

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We have found 15 human remains of 10 bodies and recovered, from these human remains, about 21 personal items like watches, money, and bags—Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain, quoted by Malaysian news website Malay Mail.

He also said that a cockpit voice recording had been discovered and given to investigators. “The Flight Data Recorder (FDR) and the CVR are the two parts of the black box. FDR hasn’t been located yet, according to the officials.

 

The Casualties Of Malaysian Plane Crash

Pahang Local Government, Housing, Environment, and Green Technology Committee Chairman, Datuk Seri Johari Harun, was one of the unfortunate accident’s 10 casualties. The plane’s two pilots were Shahrul Kamal Roslan and Heikal Aras Abdul Azim. And the passengers included Kharil Azwan Jamaludin, Shaharul Amir Omar, Mohd Naim Fawwaz Mohamed Muaidi, Muhammad Taufiq Mohd Zaki, and Idris Abdol Talib.

Six of the ten fatalities on the plane were passengers. Two were crew members. And the other two were motorcyclists and drivers of cars. The latter group traveled elsewhere before they were involved in that unfortunate event.

The Guthrie Highway plane crash was also documented on camera. Malaysian authorities have warned that doing so could result in legal action.

According to law enforcement, revealing images or videos of accident victims can be offensive to the victim’s relatives and also go against even the most fundamental moral and ethical standards.

However, ten people who passed away had their DNA samples donated by their relatives to be identified.

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