Lorry loses control, crashes into 14 parked vehicles in Putatan

[BorneoPost] - 02/28/2025

PUTATAN (Feb 28): A lorry went out of control and plowed into 14 parked vehicles along Jalan Duvanson, in front of SK Tansau, earlier today. The incident, which occurred around 11.20am, did not result in any serious injuries, as parents were waiting nearby to pick up their children from school. (…)



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