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Saturday, April 07, 2012

Son's School Bus Accident

Two days ago, I received a letter from my son's school, Sekolah Rendah Al-Azhar, Jitra, informing about a new bus service to send and fetch my son to and from the school. Last week, on the 26th of March 2012 around 4 in the afternoon, the school bus my son was on got involved in an accident on the way back home from the school.

He was seated directly behind the bus driver, but not next to the window. Apparently the school bus was crossing the highway to get into the north bound road. A lorry on the inner lane gave way, but a speeding express bus in the outer lane crashed into the front part of the school bus, at where the bus driver was located. He was the worst off.

My son recounted the event and could describe everything vividly, all the gory details included. He mentioned about his friend being thrown from the bus, another having blood dripping from a cut to the head, another friend having a torn tongue, and others crying. Thankfully (Alhamdulillah), Adam was not injured and was scratch free, even though he was covered from hair to toe in glass splinters. None broke skin, expect for the left wrist, but that was so tiny that after removing the splinter, there was no blood. For over a week, Adam was suffering from the traumatic experience.

The accident made it in the newspapers, as well as online:
http://www.nst.com.my/top-news/eleven-injured-in-schoolbus-accident-1.66365

Some pictures that I personally took are shown below:

The above school bus has been shown in the local newspapers, but what they failed to show and mention was the speeding express bus below:
Our concerned UUM officials decided to pay a visit to the injured kids, below is our TNC HEPA:
One of the injured school kids having stiches to a cut in the head:
And the bus driver recovering from a broken thigh bone, broken shoulder, head injuries, and broken ribs:
 Another injured school kid:
... this event will probably be remembered for quite a long time, but the recovery process has started, thanks to all that are involved. To date, the driver has been released, and only two of the eleven warded children are still warded in Kangar and Alor Setar hospitals. The school has organised a motivational day session for the victims of this accident last Thursday (involving professional help), and the outcome was very positive. Adam is back to his usual hyper annoying self. :-)

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