4 injured after palm oil tanker hits two vehicles, catches fire

[New Straits Times] - 01/6/2025

SHAH ALAM: Four individuals were injured while three others escaped unhurt after a palm oil tanker skidded and hit a multi-purpose vehicle and a car, causing them to all catch fire in Pasir Penambang, Kuala Selangor near here yesterday. (c) New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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