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Sunday 1 March 2015

Pictures dropped the head has nothing to do



ALOR SETAR - Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (Rescue) The association denies children a picture of a woman that is spread on social networking site 'WhatsApp' with the horrific accident that occurred in Jeniang-Desert Road yesterday.

Public Relations Officer Rescue Kedah, Hafizah Nur Mohammad Lukman said, the picture has nothing to do with the accident in the desert.
According to him, based on his drawings, places and situations that occur differently.

"We believe the pictures involving children occurred outside the country, but some try to talk about things not true.

"File Rescue and pictures taken members scattered in different social sites such obvious accident scene that evening grassy green but the children's drawings in red dirt road," he said in a statement to the media, here, today.

Meanwhile, the image deployment also raised concerns to the public, especially people who frequently use the road.

Through observations in a group 'WhatsApp', accident location, better known as Jentayu area near oil palm plantations was often known as accident blackspots.

Due to the spread of horrific images of the child, some of them began to fear for through the area, especially late at night because they imagined injuries suffered by the victim.

Nur Hafizah said the incident yesterday afternoon in road accidents involved the deaths of two local men were brothers, aged 23 years old and his uncle 30s that Proton Wira.

While a woman driving a Mitsubishi Triton from the opposite direction rammed the car reliable crashed before the victim was rescued with the help of the public before the vehicle was on fire. He suffered a severe injury.

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