Sunday, October 01, 2006

More Pics-2 KILLED in FIERY Crash in Falim, IPOH 4 am Sunday Morning; UNIDENTIFIED Murdered BODY with SLASH WOUNDS Found in Taman Ehsan, KEPONG, KL

Existence - Life & Death

No man or woman consciously knows for sure which day will be the last for him or her in this particular life, that each calls the present one. Mortality with its birth and death is the framework in which the soul, for now, is expressed in flesh.
It seems, perhaps, easier to have no conscious idea of the year or time that death might occur. Unconsciously of course each man and woman knows, and yet hides the knowledge.

The knowledge is usually hidden for many reasons, but the fact of death, personal death, is never forgotten. It seems obvious, but the full enjoyment of life would be impossible in the framework, now, of earthly reality without the knowledge of death.
Life and death are but two faces of your eternal, ever changing existence, however feel and appreciate the joy of your own being. Many live into their nineties without ever appreciating to that extent the beauty of their being.

Whether you die today or tomorrow, you have lived before, and will again, and your new life, in your terms, springs out of the old, and is growing in the old and contained within it as the seed is already contained within the flower.

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ABOVE : Police looking in awe at the twisted and burnt out wreck of the car, with Sports Rimmed Wheels. Car that crashed into a tree at 4am? BELOW: The tree is at the background?

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Two people were burnt to death after their car crashed into a tree at 4 am Sunday morning and caught fire at Falim, Jalan Lahat in IPOH. Their remains were sent to the Ipoh General Hospital.

The driver was identified as Cheong Hon Kee aged 26 of Jelapang, Ipoh and an unidentified female passenger in her twenties. It was believed they were on their way from Ipoh to Falim (which is just on the outskirts) of Ipoh when the driver loss control of the car, skidded and hit the tree and erupted in flames.


ABOVE: A closer View of the wreckage and BELOW: An inverted image. Car is believed to be a Proton Wira Aeroback


BELOW: What is this? Which part of the car?



Six firemen took half an hour to put out the blaze. Anyone with information can contact the traffic police in Ipoh.

Update & more details from STAR, Monday October 2, 2006

Mechanic and friend killed in fiery car crash


IPOH: A mechanic and a sales promoter, who were returning home after attending the wake of a friend, were killed when their car crashed into a tree in Jalan Lahat, Menglembu here.

Mechanic Cheong Hon Kee, 26, and his friend Seng Mee Fun, 19, died instantly after the car burst into flames near a driving school in the 4am accident yesterday.

Firemen took about half an hour to put out the flames before the charred bodies could be removed.

Police said the car, a Proton Wira Aeroback, was believed to have skidded while negotiating a bend before hitting the tree.

FATAL END: Firemen extricating the bodies of Seng and Cheong from the wreck. They are believed to have skidded and crashed into a tree in the 4am accident in Menglembu on Sunday.

Their families later identified the bodies at the Ipoh Hospital mortuary.

It was learnt that Seng had gone to the wake in Menglembu to pay her respects to a friend whose skeletal remains were found in a ditch at the Puncak Jelapang Maju housing area here.

Meanwhile, another woman was killed when the Perodua Kancil she was travelling in collided with a trailer at the 257th kilometre of the North-South Expressway at 7.15am yesterday.

Chong Mei Ly, 23, was on her way home to Penang after a job interview in Kuala Lumpur. The accident occurred near the Menora Tunnel at Kuala Kangsar.
Chong, who had recently worked at the Penang International Airport, died of head injuries while her companion, Kedah-born Ooi Yun Rong, 18, was admitted to Ipoh Hospital with serious injuries.
Kuala Kangsar OCPD Supt Zakaria Pagan said police were tracking down the driver of the trailer who apparently did not stop after the incident


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The body of a man believed to have been murdered was found at Taman Ehsan, Kepong early Sunday morning. He could not be identified as there were no personal identification on him or at the scene.


ABOVE & BELOW: The body as found in Taman Ehsan, Kepong waiting to be examined for clues

The man believed be in the twenties was found with slash wounds on his legs and hands. Police were informed about the discovery of the body at 2 am Sunday Morning and will be investigated under Section 302 of the criminal act.


ABOVE: Forensic police personnel closely examined the body for further information before being removed (BELOW)

They are also appealing to anyone with information that can help in the investigation can contact the Gombak Police Headquarters at 03-6138-5222 or any police station.


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