JKR owes apology to all Malaysians maimed or killed by potholes

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JKR owes apology to all Malaysians maimed or killed by potholes

On Nov 7, a corporal with the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) who was travelling to work on a rainy morning hit a pothole filled with water as he could not see it.The 28-year-old Mohd Husaini Mohd Nasir lost control of his motorcycle and fell off his machine before being run over by a lorry.Unfortunately, the airman died at the scene from major head injuries. Police said then that the accident was being investigated for causing death by driving recklessly.The Public Works Department (JKR) was silent, so was Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). No one was outraged nor did anyone apologise for the death which could have been avoided if the authorities had acted promptly to patch the pothole.No one knew how long the government authority responsible for that stretch of the road took to repair it, if they ever did. Besides his accident claims, the officer was most likely not compensated…

On Nov 7, a corporal with the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) who was travelling to work on a rainy morning hit a pothole filled with water as he could not see it.The 28-year-old Mohd Husaini Mohd Nasir lost control of his motorcycle and fell off his machine before being run over by a lorry.Unfortunately, the airman died at the scene from major head injuries. Police said then that the accident was being investigated for causing death by driving recklessly.The Public Works Department (JKR) was silent, so was Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL). No one was outraged nor did anyone apologise for the death which could have been avoided if the authorities had acted promptly to patch the pothole.No one knew how long the government authority responsible for that stretch of the road took to repair it, if they ever did. Besides his accident claims, the officer was most likely not compensated…


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