SEREMBAN: "When the lights come on, I was surprised to hear a loud crash and saw a Proton Iswara 'fly' the roof of the other car," said Rizal Adnan, 20, who witnessed the accident involved eight vehicles at the traffic light junction of Golden Hill Park, here, yesterday.
According to him, when it was her way to work in the estates and surprised witnessed the horrific incident.
Rizal said he rushed to the scene and saw the driver of a Mercedes Benz car crashed into a row of vehicles trapped in the driver's seat.
"I along with other people try it out, but the presence of firefighters at the scene in a timely manner," he said.
In the incident about 8:30 am, the driver of the Proton Iswara however escaped death though his car badly damaged.
The accident also involved six cars, a van and a lorry school.
The vehicle in the opposite lane before being hit by a Mercedes Benz car types involved believed speeding from Jalan Seremban-Tampin, here.
Understood, due to the strong impact of the five victims in the car were injured and sent to area hospitals Tuanku Ja'afar Seremban (HTJS) to receive treatment.
Following the accident involved, the route to Seremban Seremban near the Road Transport Department (JPJ) office here crowded along three kilometers.
A police spokesman said the accident occurred the way to Seremban Seremban involving 19 victims in their 20s to 40s.
It is understood, 14 other victims also were in the vehicle were not injured.
"Preliminary investigation revealed a Mercedes Benz driven 62-year-old man suddenly lost control and skidded into the opposite lane before hit another vehicle," he said.
According to him, the incident resulted in six other vehicles could not hit the brakes the distance between vehicles too closely and was surprised to see a car soaring by 'flying' over two other cars in the opposite direction.
He said the driver of a Mercedes Benz car was locked in the driver's seat and the public continue to call the fire station nearby.
Meanwhile, Senior Fire and Rescue Fire Station Seremban, S Gunaselan said they received an emergency call at 8:33 am.
"Three fire engines from Seremban Fire Station together with 18 members and officers arrived at the scene about 10 minutes later.
"Firefighters took about 10 minutes removing trapped victims of the vehicle coincides with a Proton Iswara," he said.
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