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Teenage student killed in three-vehicle collision in Alor Gajah

Teenage student killed in three-vehicle collision in Alor Gajah
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A 14-year-old student was killed in a three-vehicle collision in Alor Gajah, Malaysia, after his motorcycle struck a car and he was thrown into the path of a tanker. Local police are investigating the incident as a case of reckless driving and are reviewing dashcam footage.

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The incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns involving young motorcyclists and the importance of traffic law enforcement in Malaysia.

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ALOR GAJAH: A 14-year-old student lost his life on Saturday afternoon (June 13) after his motorcycle collided with a car, throwing him into the path of an oncoming tanker.

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The article provides a factual, objective report of a local traffic accident based on police statements.

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