Malaysian minister offers personal aid to family of man killed in drink-driving crash
Following a fatal drink-driving accident in Klang, Malaysia, that killed motorcyclist Amirul Hafiz Omar, Transport Minister Anthony Loke visited the victim's family to offer personal support. Loke, accompanied by the Road Transport Department Director General, met with Amirul's widow, Nor Nadia Abdul Majid, on Sunday.

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AI-generatedFollowing a fatal drink-driving accident in Klang, Malaysia, that killed motorcyclist Amirul Hafiz Omar, Transport Minister Anthony Loke visited the victim's family to offer personal support. Loke, accompanied by the Road Transport Department Director General, met with Amirul's widow, Nor Nadia Abdul Majid, on Sunday. During the visit, the minister provided financial assistance from his own funds to help the family with expenses. The accident occurred when a driver, allegedly speeding and driving against traffic, collided with Amirul's motorcycle as he was on his way to purchase a mathematics book for his son. The incident threatened to inflame racial tensions in the country.
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5 extractedLoke gave Amirul’s 32-year-old widow, Nor Nadia Abdul Majid, money from his own pocket.
Transport Minister Anthony Loke visited the family of the late Amirul Hafiz Omar, 33, on Sunday.
A Malaysian minister visited and provided financial aid to the widow of a motorcyclist killed in a drink-driving accident.
Amirul was on his way to buy his eldest son a mathematics book when his motorcycle was rammed by a car.
The driver was believed to have driven against the flow of traffic before his car collided with Amirul Hafiz Omar’s motorcycle.