One Malaysian killed, 5 Singaporeans injured after express bus crashes into signpost in Malaysia’s Selangor

Four of the Singaporeans did not suffer serious injuries and were discharged from hospital on the same day, while the fifth was transferred to a hospital in Singapore for further treatment.

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The Super Nice bus, which was carrying 29 people in total, was travelling from Boon Lay to Ipoh, Perak. PHOTO: BANGI FIRE AND RESCUE STATION/THE STRAITS TIMES

October 14, 2025

SINGAPORE – One person was killed after the driver of an express bus in Malaysia’s Selangor state lost control and crashed into a signpost early on Oct 11. The other people on the Super Nice bus, including five Singaporeans, were injured.

It is understood that four of the Singaporeans did not suffer serious injuries and were discharged from hospital on the same day, while the fifth was transferred to a hospital in Singapore for further treatment.

There were 29 people on the bus travelling from Boon Lay to Ipoh, Perak. According to state news agency Bernama, Kajang police chief Naazron Abdul Yusof said on Oct 11 that the bus was at the 293km mark of Malaysia’s North-South Expressway when the accident happened at about 3.15am.

“The total number…, including the driver, was 29 people, comprising 24 Malaysians and five Singaporeans,” he was quoted as saying.

One Malaysian killed, 5 Singaporeans injured after express bus crashes into signpost in Malaysia’s Selangor

The passenger who died was a 59-year-old Malaysian man who worked in the construction sector in Singapore. PHOTO: BANGI FIRE AND RESCUE STATION/THE STRAITS TIMES

The passenger who died was a 59-year-old Malaysian man who worked in the construction sector in Singapore. He was reportedly sitting in the front seat of the bus and died from severe head injuries.

The other people on the bus received treatment at five hospitals – Hospital Sultan Idris Shah Serdang, Hospital Tengku Permaisuri Norashikin Kajang, Hospital Putrajaya, Hospital Cyberjaya and Hospital Tuanku Ja’afar Seremban.

Selangor Fire and Rescue Department’s assistant director of operations, Mr Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar, had earlier said on Oct 11 that the dead passenger was found trapped at the scene, reported local media outlet Free Malaysia Today.

Three people were able to exit the bus before fire and rescue personnel arrived at the scene, he said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Naazron said the case is being investigated for reckless driving causing death, which carries a penalty of five to 10 years’ imprisonment, a fine not exceeding RM50,000 (S$15,360), and disqualification from holding a driving licence for at least five years.

Singapore’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it has, through the Singapore High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, rendered consular assistance to the affected Singaporeans and their families.

“We wish the injured a smooth and speedy recovery,” said a spokesperson on Oct 12.

The Straits Times has contacted the bus company for more information.

  • Additional reporting by Muzliza Mustafa in Kuala Lumpur.

One Malaysian killed, 5 Singaporeans injured after express bus crashes into signpost in Malaysia’s Selangor

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