Friday, June 27, 2008

Narrow escape- Anythings happen is good, for who loves Him.

Anythings happen is good for who loves Him.

at 24th of June 8:10pm, I suppose to took flight to Senai airport from Penang but I missed to catch the flight. I am going to give up this trip but my housemate- Thomas encourage me go to take bus to Singapore and I took Alxson Bus express at 9:30pm.

at 25th of June 8:30pm,reach Penang from Senai Airport. I didnt aware any specific things happen till the next day 26th of June, my friend Emmy at Russia studying, gave me the URL about the seriousness of Penang- to - Singapore bus accident. I was shocked for 2-5 minutes.
Bus company- Same with previous I took one
Routing- Penang- Singapore
Date- Difference only day

If I decided to took next day bus go to singapore.... newspaper contents will have my personal contents.

He is our protector. He is protecting us from time to time. Put your faith in Him.

Thanks,
Es Tan

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Wednesday/National/2276680/Article/index_html












KUALA KUBU BARU: Two people were killed and seven others seriously injured when the express bus they were in slammed into a divider and overturned at Km406 of the North-South Expressway near Lembah Beringin.
In the 1.30pm incident, the Allison Express bus was on its way to Singapore from Penang with 18 passengers when the driver lost control of the vehicle after negotiating a bend. Police said the 44-year-old driver had an arrest warrant and three traffic summonses under his name. Selangor traffic police chief Superintendent Che Hussin Omar said investigations showed that the driver lost control of the bus due to heavy rain and the slippery road.The wreck covered two lanes of the expressway and caused a massive jam.
"Two passengers died on the spot after they were pinned under the overturned bus, while seven others were seriously injured."They have been warded at Slim River Hospital and Sungai Buloh Hospital." The deceased were identified as Husaini Karim, 52, of George Town, Penang and Khoo Kheng Ch'ng, 77, of Ayer Hitam, Penang.The others, including the driver and his assistant, were given outpatient treatment at the Kuala Kubu Baru Hospital.