40-year-old lorry driver remanded in Malaysia after fatal house crash, facing drug charges and potential license revocation.
40-year-old lorry driver remanded for four days in Pekan, Malaysia, after crashing into a house, killing two siblings and injuring others. Driver was transporting plasterboard and allegedly lost control; Transport Minister Anthony Loke announces stern action against driver and company owner, with license revocation if found guilty. Driver tested positive for methamphetamine and amphetamine under Road Transport Act 1987 investigation.
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