2 killed in Malaysian hilltop bus crash
A bus travelling from the
Malaysian hilltop gambling resort of Genting Highlands to the capital
Kuala Lumpur plunged 60 metres into a ravine on Wednesday.
Officials said the bus accident caused the dead of as many as 32 people.
Rescue workers had taken 17 survivours to hospital, but said 32 passengers were still in the wreckage.
``Our early observations indicate they are all dead,’’ Federal Territory Fire and Rescue assistant director Azizan Ismail said in a statement.
No other details were immediately available.
Genting Highlands, 55 km from Kuala Lumpur, has the country's only legal casino
Rescue workers had taken 17 survivours to hospital, but said 32 passengers were still in the wreckage.
``Our early observations indicate they are all dead,’’ Federal Territory Fire and Rescue assistant director Azizan Ismail said in a statement.
No other details were immediately available.
Genting Highlands, 55 km from Kuala Lumpur, has the country's only legal casino
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