Please no racial politics and treat her
equally before the law and dispense justice fairly. She is an OKU girl and we
call them special people who are loved by God most. If you treat her any lesser,
we the racist will punish you all at the ballot box.
The culprits are
The doctor who prescribed the medicine
The welfare officer who issued her the OKU
card must testify and support her in time of need
The JPY officer who issued her the driving license
Her father who bought the car for her and did
not monitor her as she is OKU with a diminished mental capacity
The Rakyat as a whole treating her as a
criminal without finding out about her condition
The police scoring political points with their
political masters at the expenses of this OKU girl
The OKU NGO’s not coming in support of her
The predator lawyer who cares about money more
than defending this poor girl
We are all to blame as we as a society have
failed her and also the other OKU when we abuse their facilities, the lifts at
MRT stations, their parking lots and their other facilities. We are the problem
not her
So please do the right thing for the OKU girl and yes I have
complete sympathy for the person who got killed ut 2 wrongs does not make one
right. If we care have to have a fund raising to collect money for the widow of
the man killed as to make her live bearable , as her husband was the sole bread
winner and she is alive and have a life ahead of her. A RM 10 donation by all
carring people will be enough .
Show your balls when it matters and not your ugly arse
‘Wrong-way’ teenage driver charged with causing death
N
g Pei Ven is accused of driving against traffic on March 14 and killing a man on the North-South Expressway
UPDATED
BUKIT MERTAJAM: Part-time model Ng Pei Ven, 19, was today charged with driving under the influence of drugs, and causing death and injury.
She is accused of driving against traffic on March 14 and killing a man on the North-South Expressway.
Ng Pei Ven pleaded not guilty and claimed trial to the offence at the magistrate’s court.
The offence under Section 44 of the Road Transport Act 1987 carries a maximum jail sentence of 10 years and RM20,000 fine upon conviction.
She was represented by her lawyer Parmjit Singh while Razali Che Ani prosecuted.
Magistrate Jamiliah Abd Manap granted Ng RM7,000 bail with two sureties and set May 12 for mention pending the results of a chemistry report.
Ng allegedly drove her car against traffic flow on the highway on March 14 and collided with four other vehicles at KM134 before coming to a halt.
A motorist was killed when Ng’s vehicle hit his car head-on while two other cars as well as a van and a motorcycle were damaged in the incident.
She had tested positive for drugs at the Central Seberang Prai district police headquarters at about 5pm on the day after the accident.
On March 17, she claimed trial to the offence under Section 15(1)(a) of the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952 which carries a fine of not more than RM5,000 or a jail term of not more than two years.
‘Why not a murder charge?’
Meanwhile, the family of Mohamad Fandi Rosli, the man who died when his car was rammed by Ng, has asked why wasn’t the teenager charged with murder, reported New Straits Times.
Fandi’s father Rosli Lin, 57, said the family was expecting Ng to be charged with murder due to the circumstances of the fatal collision.
“It isn’t that we could not come to terms with my son’s death.
“However, we believe she should have been given a heavier charge because this was not a typical accident.
“It was not just any ordinary accident because she (Ng) was driving against the traffic flow, so she deserves to be slapped with a heavier charge as a deterrent to herself and others,” he was quoted as saying in the NST report.
Rosli’s wife, Noor Suriani Ismail, 47, was also reported as saying that they have engaged a lawyer to pursue further legal action against Ng.
“We are seeking justice for the loss of our only son,” she said.
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