Sad Tragedy
that could have been avoided if only management took public safety seriously.
Date:
24/01/2016
Batu Caves Kuala Lumpur, another tragedy struck when the main
signage of Batu Caves fell on its devotees on Thaipusam day. Around 230 pm the
main welcome signage that reads “welcome to Thaipusam carnival” was blown away
and it fell on the devotees causing them serious injuries . Management might
have focus on cutting cost leading to unsafe building substandard.
A 66 year old Malaysian Indian man and few identified Indian
nationalist fell victims. The 66 year
old man who is supposed to be celebrating his birthday next week will be doing
so with a total of 9 stitches on his head and neck. He is also suffering back and
neck pain as the signage fell straight onto his head and back. The Doctors
stationed at the venue managed to stop the bleeding on the head but the gash on
the ear was bleeding profusely and he was rushed to the General Hospital in
Kuala Lumpur. He required 9 stitches on
his head and ear.
The victim just wants to be known as Mr T, he said it all
happened in a split second, and thank God it did not happen to an elderly or a
pregnant lady. He would also like to thank the doctors and medical team who was
station in Batu cave for their help. He is now warded and doctors have been
asked to monitor for 48 hours for swelling or bleeding in the brain and neck
injury. There are cautious because he is also a diabetic patient. He was supposed
to undergo a cataract operation in Shah Alam Government Hospital next week.
Please
forward this mail to any trusted and experienced lawyer on how to proceed with
this case. Management has to take responsibilities of their mistakes and ensure
this never happens again.
Please
contact Son of victim +601142130160








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