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Conemaugh & Black Lick 111 - Switch Service

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Conemaugh & Black Lick 111 - Switch Service

Conemaugh & Black Lick 111 changes tracks from the CSX connector onto the WMSR main at the historic Western Maryland Cumberland Station. Meanwhile, Interstate 68 looms large over the right of way hauling road traffic east and west through the western Maryland area.

Taken during the "Conemaugh’s Last Chance" Fireball Photo Experience at the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad

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Woman killed in crash involving SUV, 4WD on Pan Borneo Highway near Sibu

Malay Mail

 

SIBU, May 10 — An elderly woman was killed in an accident involving a 4WD vehicle and an SUV at Km17.7 of Jalan Sibu-Selangau along the Pan Borneo Highway last night.

Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) Operations Centre spokesman said the 66-year-old victim, who was trapped in the front passenger seat of the SUV, died on the spot.

He said the department received an emergency call at 9.49 pm, and a team from the Sungai Merah station was dispatched to the scene.

“The woman was found unconscious and still trapped in the front passenger seat, while two other passengers sustained injuries and the driver was unhurt. All the victims were aged between 56 and 76.

“The male driver and three female passengers of the 4WD were also unhurt,” he said in a statement today.

He added that the victim’s body was later handed over to the police for further action. — Bernama

 

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‘The Devil Wears Prada 2’: All the Surprise Cameos

In addition to its A-list cast — including Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and Emily Blunt — the 20-year follow-up to David Frankel’s fashion classic is packed with appearances from fashion icons, celebrities, journalists, athletes and influencers.
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Ferrari crash on Johor Bahru-Mersing road claims lives of two Singaporeans

Malay Mail

KOTA TINGGI, May 9 — Two foreign nationals were killed in a horrific single-vehicle crash after the Ferrari they were traveling in caught fire along the Johor Bahru-Mersing highway this morning.

Kota Tinggi District Police Chief, Superintendent Yusof bin Haji Othman, confirmed that police received a distress call from the public at approximately 9am, regarding the fatal incident at Kilometer 57.5 of the Jalan Johor Bahru-Mersing route.

The victims have been identified as a 34-year-old man, Yeo Tian Wen Leong, who was driving the vehicle, and a 33-year-old woman, Ng Puay Ying who was in the front passenger seat.

According to the police statement, both the driver and the passenger suffered severe bodily injuries and burns in the crash. They were pronounced dead at the scene. 

The bodies of both victims have been transported to the Forensic Unit of Kota Tinggi Hospital for post-mortem examinations as part of the investigation procedures. 

The case is currently being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987, which pertains to causing death by reckless or dangerous driving. 

Under this section, those convicted face a prison term of between five and ten years, a fine ranging from RM20,000 to RM50,000, and the disqualification from holding a driver’s license for a minimum period of five years.

In light of the tragedy, the Kota Tinggi District Police Headquarters has urged the public to remain vigilant and strictly adhere to traffic laws and regulations at all times to ensure mutual safety on the roads.

 

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‘We are talking about energy security for Europe’: Norway doubles down on oil and gas production

Norway’s energy minister says country has a ‘responsibility’ to address shortfalls caused by wars in Ukraine and Middle East

In case of any doubt about Norway’s commitment to maintain – and expand – its production of gas and oil offshore, the energy minister, Terje Aasland, has a pithy response: “We will develop, not dismantle, activity on our continental shelf.”

This week, to the alarm of environmental campaigners, he announced that three gasfields off the country’s southern coast would reopen by the end of 2028 – nearly three decades after they closed – to meet a shortfall caused by the impact of the war in Ukraine and disruption to supplies from the Middle East.

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© Photograph: Ole Berg-Rusten/NTB/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Ole Berg-Rusten/NTB/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Ole Berg-Rusten/NTB/AFP/Getty Images

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Honda City crashes near Pavilion Damansara Heights after police chase from Federal to Sprint highways; two arrested, third escapes

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 — Police arrested two foreigners after a high-speed chase ended with their car crashing along Jalan Johor near Pavilion Damansara Heights early yesterday morning.

Petaling Jaya district police chief ACP Shamsudin Mamat said that the police tried to stop a Honda City that was heading to the capital along the Federal Highway for inspection at 2.15 am but the car sped away, leading to a high speed chase along the Sprint Highway, where the car skidded and crashed into a signboard at the U-turn as it was headed to Kuala Lumpur.

“The police arrested the male driver and a woman passenger, both foreigners in their 20s at the crash, while another suspect managed to run away.

“Further checks of the car did not reveal any suspicious materials such as drugs or dangerous weapons,” he said in a statement yesterday, adding that the two suspects, who did not possess any prior criminal records, have been remanded for a day.

Checks also revealed that the car is registered under the name of a local man and had not been reported missing.

The case is being investigated under Section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing a civil servant from discharging their duties and Section 279 of the Penal Code for reckless driving ​on public roads.

Those with information about ​the incident are urged to contact the Petaling Jaya district police headquarters’ operations room at 03-79662222 to assist investigations. — Bernama

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Honda City chase through Federal Highway ends in crash near Damansara Heights, police arrest two foreigners

Malay Mail

KUALA LUMPUR, May 8 — Police arrested two foreigners after a high-speed chase ended with their car crashing along Jalan Johor near Pavillion Damansara Heights early this morning.

Petaling Jaya district police chief said that the police tried to stop a Honda City that was heading to the capital along the Federal Highway for inspection at 2.15am but the car sped away, leading to a high-speed chase along the SPRINT Highway, where the car skidded and crashed into a signboard at the U-turn as it was headed to Kuala Lumpur.

“The police arrested the male driver and a woman passenger, both foreigners in their 20s at the crash, while another suspect managed to run away.

“Further checks of the car did not reveal any suspicious materials such as drugs or dangerous weapons,” he said in a statement today, adding that the two suspects, who did not possess any prior criminal records, have been remanded for a day today.

Checks also revealed that the car is registered under the name of a local man and had not been reported missing.

The case is being investigated under Section 186 of the Penal Code for obstructing a civil servant from discharging their duties and Section 279 of the Penal Code for reckless driving on public roads.

Those with information about the incident are urged to contact the Petaling Jaya district police headquarters’ operations room at 03-79662222 to assist investigations. — Bernama

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