The Borneo Post

Two motorcycli­sts killed in separate accidents

- By Daryll Law reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Two motorcycli­sts perished in two separate accidents yesterday. The first accident claimed the life of a 56-year-old motorcycli­st who died in hospital hours after the accident at Jalan Tun Jugah.

The deceased, identified as Ramrao Chinapaya was riding his motorcycle along Premier 101 when the incident with a car happened around 2am.

He died yesterday at 8.40am as notified by family members. A postmortem was conducted in hospital at 2pm yesterday. — DSP Bingkok John, State Traffic Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Department deputy chief

State Traffic Investigat­ion and Enforcemen­t Department deputy chief DSP Bingkok John said initial investigat­ion indicated the car was heading for Mile 7 from Jalan Simpang Tiga when the motorcycli­st exited Premier 101, which caused the crash.

He said the victim from Batu Kawa who works as a parking attendant suffered life-threatenin­g head injuries and was rushed to the Red Zone at Sarawak General Hospital (SGH).

“He died yesterday at 8.40am as notified by family members. A postmortem was conducted in hospital at 2pm yesterday. The case is being investigat­ed under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987,” he said.

The second crash involving a superbike and a car is said to have happened at Kampung Sebilis, Lundu near here.

Kok Pin Kong from Kuching was killed on-the-spot after his high-powered motorcycle collided with the car at about 12.32pm. Sources said the impact killed the 62-year-old male motorcycli­st on-the-spot while the car’s driver sustained minor injuries.

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The scene of the fatal accident.
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The car and motorcycle involved in the incident at Jalan Tun Jugah.

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