The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Momota flies home following fatal car crash

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KUALA LUMPUR: Badminton world number one Kento Momota was released from a Malaysian hospital Wednesday and boarded a plane back to Japan, two days after he was treated for injuries in a car crash in which his driver was killed.

The 25-year-old Japanese faces two months out after suffering cuts to his face and multiple bruises when the vehicle carrying him to Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport crashed in the early hours of Monday.

“Momota has been discharged from hospital. He is heading back to Japan this morning,” Norza Zakaria, president of the Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia told AFP.

Momota, wearing a dark cap and a face mask, left on a Malaysian Airlines flight to Tokyo’s Narita airport at 9:40 am (0140 GMT).

“Momota is on flight MH70.

The plane has taken off,” Norza confirmed.

An assistant coach, physiother­apist, and badminton official also suffered minor injuries in the highway crash, seen as a blow to Momota’s preparatio­ns for this year’s Tokyo Olympics where he will attempt to win gold on home soil to complete a full set of major titles.

The accident occurred just hours after he began his 2020 season in style on Sunday with victory over Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen in Kuala Lumpur. Momota had been in Putrajaya public hospital outside the capital Kuala Lumpur since Monday.

Momota will now aim to return to action at the All England Championsh­ips on March 11, the secretary general of Japan’s Badminton Associatio­n Kinji Zeniya told AFP on Tuesday. AFP

 ??  ?? Phoong (centre) and KK Chin (second right) with members of the Daegu Bank Soft Tennis Ladies Team and ministry officials.
Phoong (centre) and KK Chin (second right) with members of the Daegu Bank Soft Tennis Ladies Team and ministry officials.

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