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Accountant loses teeth in hit-and-run accident

- By TAN SIN CHOW sctan@thestar.com.my

GEORGE TOWN: A 42-year-old accountant lost two of her teeth after she was knocked down by a motorcycle in a hit-and-run incident at a pedestrian crossing outside a primary school in Sungai Nibong here.

“I was flung a metre. I dread to imagine what would have happened if a child had been hit.

“He was riding quite fast, paying no heed to the safety of the pupils who use the pedestrian crossing daily,” said the victim, who declined to be named.

The 6.50pm incident in Jalan Sultan Azlan Shah on Monday also left her with bruises on her forehead.

Apparently, the motorcycli­st had beat the red light.

At the time, the victim was on her way to pick up her Year One daughter. She managed to pick herself up and walk to safety. A 29-second video clip showing the incident has since gone viral on social media.

The victim, who has since lodged a police report, said it was irresponsi­ble of the motorcycli­st to just flee the scene.

She said several parents and the school security guard came to her aid.

Penang traffic chief Supt Roslan Ali said they were looking for the motorcycli­st, adding that those with informatio­n should contact 04-269 1999 or any police station.

He said that the case was being investigat­ed as reckless and dangerous driving.

On April 6, Foo Swee Wah, 58, was killed at a pedestrian crossing in Pulau Tikus here.

 ??  ?? Danger zone: A screen grab showing the woman falling after being hit by the motorcycle outside a primary school in Sungai Nibong.
Danger zone: A screen grab showing the woman falling after being hit by the motorcycle outside a primary school in Sungai Nibong.

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