Gerik bus crash: Police say bus was 'clearly speeding', driver had 13 prior speeding summons
Police stated the bus in the fatal Gerik crash that killed 15 students was 'clearly speeding,' evidenced by dashcam footage. The driver, with 13 prior speeding summonses, denied this, claiming brake failure.

MALAYSIA: The bus involved in a fatal crash in Gerik that killed 15 university students was “clearly speeding,” Perak police said, citing dashcam footage from another vehicle on the road. Survivors of the accident have also said the bus was travelling at high speed before the crash. However, the bus driver has denied this, claiming that the brakes had failed. The incident occurred early on Monday (9 June) along the East-West Highway in Banun, Gerik. The chartered bus was ferrying students from Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI). Perak police chief Noor Hisam Nordin said the footage showed the bus attempting to overtake another vehicle before veering off to the left side of the road and overturning. “The recording clearly shows how the bus was speeding. What made matters worse was when a road barrier penetrated the front of the bus after it toppled over,” he told reporters, as quoted by Free Malaysia Today (FMT). “This is why passengers seated on the left side of the bus were among those who lost their lives because the barrier penetrated all the way to the passenger seats,” he added. A 40-second viral video of the dashcam footage, widely shared on social media, shows the bus overtaking before swerving to the left and crashing.
Noor Hisam said authorities are seeking a remand order for the bus driver once he is discharged from Taiping Hospital, local media reported.










