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Why this biker want to commit harikiri?

And notice how thr chinky owner is more concerned about his car than the welfare of the fallen motorbiker?
 
Car driver first thing is see car damage and call for help how to handle accident instead of helping the fallen motorbike rider .... cheesepie driver :FU:
 
Car driver first thing is see car damage and call for help how to handle accident instead of helping the fallen motorbike rider .... cheesepie driver :FU:
The cyclist is CECA. If a KYM chiobu, surely the driver will attend to the rider first, and maybe bring her home and make many babies.
 
The cyclist is CECA. If a KYM chiobu, surely the driver will attend to the rider first, and maybe bring her home and make many babies.

You can go visit the 29yo widow and take over .... :whistling:


https://www.asiaone.com/malaysia/mo...second-link-expressway-accident-wife-injuries

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Motorcyclist travelling to Singapore for work dies in Second Link Expressway accident; wife suffers head, arm injuries​

Motorcyclist travelling to Singapore for work dies in Second Link Expressway accident; wife suffers head, arm injuries

A motorcyclist was heading to Singapore for work on Tuesday (April 14) when he died in a motorcycle accident.
PHOTO: AsiaOne file/Darren Wong
PUBLISHED ON April 15, 2026 8:25 PM BY Khoo Yi-Hang

A motorcyclist who was travelling to work in Singapore died after an accident on the Second Link Expressway on Tuesday (April 14), Bernama reported.

The 31-year-old was riding with his wife, 29, at around 2.40pm when he allegedly lost control of his vehicle and slammed into a lorry's rear, Iskandar Puteri OCPD Assistant Commissioner M Kumarasan said.

Traffic was moving slowly due to a congestion, he added.

"As a result of the collision, the motorcyclist, who is (Malaysian), was confirmed dead at the scene due to head injuries," ACP Kumarasan said.

He said that the victim's wife suffered injuries to her head and left arm and was taken to hospital, The Star reported.

The lorry driver was unhurt and the victim's body was subsequently sent for a post-mortem examination.

Police investigations are ongoing, The New Straits Times reported.
 
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