NSE Crash: Identities of three more victims confirmed using dental records

13 May 2022 11:31pm
The identities of three more victims killed in the accident on the North-South Expressway on Wednesday have been identified through dental records. Photo: BERNAMA
The identities of three more victims killed in the accident on the North-South Expressway on Wednesday have been identified through dental records. Photo: BERNAMA
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KUALA KANGSAR - The identities of three more Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah (USAS) students who burned to death in a fiery accident on the North-South Expressway on Wednesday night have been identified through dental records.

Kuala Kangsar district police chief Assistant Commissioner Omar Bakhtiar Yaacob said the identities of the three victims were confirmed by comparing their dental records from the clinic with other dental institutes during the identification process at the Taiping Hospital.

"The remains are expected to be handed over to the next of kin after the completion of the identification process shortly," he said in a statement here today.

The dental records were used by the forensic team at the Taiping Hospital due to the condition of the bodies, which were difficult to identify.

Those identified were Muhammad Nasrun Aidol Munir Akbar, 22, from Kuala Kubu Baru in Selangor, who was driving at the time of the accident and Muhammad Nabil Haikal Muhammad Fariz, 19, from Bandar Baru Selayang, who was sitting in the middle rear passenger seat.

Another victim identified was Iqbal Hasnun Halimi, 23 from Senai, Johor. He was seated in the right rear passenger seat.

This morning, the bodies of the three victims would be sent to the Taiping Hospital for further autopsies and the bodies will be taken to the Raja Permaisuri Bainun mosque in USAS for funeral prayers before being taken back to their hometown for burial.

Last night, two of the five USAS students involved in the accident with two trailers at KM 245.2 of the North-South Highway northbound were identified by their family members after post-mortems at the Kuala Kangsar Hospital.

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They were Ahmad Akmal Ahmad Mokhlis, 20, from Parit Buntar, in Perak, believed to have been a rear seat passenger and Ahmad Naim Najmi Ahmad Hafizan, 21, from Kemaman, Terengganu. He sat in the front passenger seat.

Both were laid to rest in their respective villages. - BERNAMA