A pair of newly-weds from Singapore were killed in an accident on Malaysia's North-South highway that involved the car they were in, a lorry and a bus.
According to a report on The Star, Singaporean Rita Maria Gilbert, 42, was travelling to Malacca at the back of a car with fiancé Kumar Arunasalam, 34, to prepare for their wedding reception on May 23 when their vehicle collided with a lorry on the highway.
After the collision, the car was then hit in the rear by an oncoming bus.
The couple, who worked at a hotel in Singapore and registered their marriage just two weeks ago, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash also claimed the life of Terri Anne Francesca De Costa, 22, who was a friend of the couple and who was seated at the back as well.
The driver of the car, Pang Yun, 59, was reportedly in a critical condition while Ms D'Costa's boyfriend, Brian Jeremiah Sta Mariah, 21, who was seated at the front of the vehicle, suffered light injuries.
According to a report on The Star, Singaporean Rita Maria Gilbert, 42, was travelling to Malacca at the back of a car with fiancé Kumar Arunasalam, 34, to prepare for their wedding reception on May 23 when their vehicle collided with a lorry on the highway.
After the collision, the car was then hit in the rear by an oncoming bus.
The couple, who worked at a hotel in Singapore and registered their marriage just two weeks ago, were pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash also claimed the life of Terri Anne Francesca De Costa, 22, who was a friend of the couple and who was seated at the back as well.
The driver of the car, Pang Yun, 59, was reportedly in a critical condition while Ms D'Costa's boyfriend, Brian Jeremiah Sta Mariah, 21, who was seated at the front of the vehicle, suffered light injuries.