Genting bus crash: Malaysian authorities working with Chinese Embassy to assist victims' families

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PETALING JAYA: Malaysian authorities are working closely with the Chinese Embassy to provide support and assistance to the families of victims of the bus crash that claimed the lives of two tourists from China, says Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing.

"We had initial discussions about the funeral arrangements, injured victims' treatment and transfer as well as the handling of relevant documents. At about 11am on Saturday , a tour bus carrying 18 Chinese tourists with a driver, an assistant and a tour guide on board crashed on the way down from Genting Highlands, killing two people.

 

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