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Works Ministry Denies Removing Barriers at Fatal Terengganu Crash Site

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Works minister Alexander Nanta Linggi has refuted claims that his ministry removed the safety signs and concrete barriers at the Terengganu road where a couple recently died after their car plunged into a ravine. 

"Investigations are underway to find out who shifted the barriers, which were originally placed after a landslide," he said.

The victims, Hassan Shazali, 52, and Suzaimah Che Azis, 34, were travelling along KM52 Jalan Kuala Jeneris-Sungai Gawi-Aring on Dec 5 when their vehicle went off the road.

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Police earlier revealed that “certain parties” had removed the barriers installed by JKR, raising concerns about interference with road safety measures.

In a separate matter, Nanta said the ministry will also look into long-standing road damage along the Paya Jaras–Bukit Darah stretch, which residents claim has been unresolved since 2023. 

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Some locals blame substandard contractors, but Nanta said the ministry will review the issue first, noting that while contractors are appointed properly, some still underperform.






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Public Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi
Kuala Berang fatal crash
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