Crumbling Houses in Malaysia, Foot Indonesian Citizens Broken Off

Author : Administrator | Friday, October 19, 2012 10:38 WIB
Ilustrasi bangunan rubuh (VIVAnews/Anhar Rizki Affandi)

VIVAnews - Unfortunate fate befall construction workers from Indonesia in Shah Alam, Malaysia, on Thursday evening October 18, 2012. The house they were doing suddenly collapsed, killing one citizen and wounded four others.

According to a spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy in Malaysia, Suryana Sastradireja, to VIVAnews, Friday, October 19, 2012, incident that occurred when trying to open a construction worker who was arrested with a layer of wood walls. Wall suddenly collapsed.

"The house was about to be elevated to the level of the previous three only two levels," said Suryana.

Citizens who are victims of the incident there were five people. Bernama news agency wrote earlier of six victims. "Of the 15 workers from Indonesia, 10 people escaped unhurt. While four of them were injured, one person was killed," said Suryana.

"One of the injured leg broken, another one broke his leg," he added.

The death toll was named Toto Mohammad Anthony, aged 32 years old from Ponorogo, East Java. Injuries, according to Bernama is Afifin, Sane, Kabir and Ghadami. The last name called is a victim who lost his leg.

Suryana said today the body was interred Toto Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Klang. Not to sure when his remains will be repatriated.

"Our Ambassador (Marshal Herman Prayitno) will visit the hospital to see the bodies and the injured," said Suryana. (umi)

Harvested from: http://dunia.news.viva.co.id
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