Woman jailed, fined over crash involving cyclists
The High Court yesterday sentenced a female clerk to six years’ jail and a RM6,000 fine after finding her guilty of reckless driving, which caused the death of eight teenage cyclists five years ago.
Judge Datuk Abu Bakar Katar ordered Sam Ke Ting, 27, to serve the jail sentence from yesterday.
She was also disqualified from driving for three years and must serve another six months in jail if she fails to pay the fine.
In his judgment, Abu Bakar said the defence failed to raise any reasonable doubt against the prosecution’s case which had clearly proved the essence of the offence.
“The woman’s act of driving recklessly or dangerously has resulted in the loss of eight lives. In the sentencing, this court follows a precedent which takes into account the number of victims involved,” he said.
Yesterday’s decision set aside the magistrate’s court’s decision on Oct 10 last year to acquit and discharge the woman.
However, upon appeal by the prosecution, the High Court had, in February 2021, ordered the woman to enter her defence.
Abu Bakar, when reading his decision in allowing the appeal, said the court was satisfied that all the essence of the offence under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987 had been successfully proven.
He said the trial court had erred when it failed to decide whether the woman’s defence in her unsworn statement was a mere denial or an afterthought.
“In her defence, the woman said that she did not see the group of cyclists at the scene and that there was another vehicle that hit the victims and sped away. This version was never raised by the respondent during the prosecutions case,” he