Combing process complete, Elmina Interchange to be accessible soon - IGP

VEISHNAWI NEHRU
VEISHNAWI NEHRU
18 Aug 2023 03:34pm
The police's forensic team scouring the crash area. Photo by Bernama
The police's forensic team scouring the crash area. Photo by Bernama
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KLANG – The exit and entrance to Elmina Interchange, which have been closed following the plane crash yesterday, will reopen to public soon.

Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Razarudin Husain said the roads, which had been cordoned off by the police, would be accessible to motorists as early as 3pm.

"We have completed the search at the areas and collected all the debris," he told the reporters here at the Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital (HTAR).

Yesterday, a private aircraft crashed at Elmina while it was en route to Subang Airport from Langkawi International Airport at about 2.45pm.

The crash claimed the lives of 10 victims which comprised eight people on board the aircraft, as well as an e-hailing driverand a motorcyclist who were hit by the crashing plane.

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