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Headline: Road Accident

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SHELTON – One person was hospitalized Monday after a two-vehicle accident on Smellton road. While there was two dead body sent to Stone Graveyard Tuesday night, yesterday.

The place scene of several serious and in some cases fatal crashes over the years. Deputy Fire Chief Paul Wilson said fire-fighters responded to the area of 132 Smellton Road about 1:20 p.m. to find a two-car accident, with one of the vehicles almost dented.

“The occupants from one of the vehicles were able to self extricate prior to fire department arrival,” Wilson said. “ Two body was stuck inside the white vehicle with fatal injuries”.

Fire-fighters had to remove the corpse slowly to avoid splitting the limbs from the body. There are also a lot of scattered papers along with valuable documents in the middle of the road. “The occupants are among the small company holders in the district” Wilson said while pointing at the white car.

In recent months, Smellton Road, also known as Route 110, has been the location for numerous serious crashes. Over the years, Smellton Road has also had a number of fatal accidents and the most recent was in February, when two people died in a two-vehicle crash near Smellton Park along the Sniff River.

 

 

 

Caption: Shelton Police Force are clearing the road to maintain the traffic and facilitate investigation work.

 


 

Headline: An inspiration to youngsters


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THE two icons in their respective sports – Datuk Lee Chong Wei and Datuk Nicol David – have called time on their glittering career.

While squash queen Nicol has made her intention clear in February before officially retiring at the British Open in May, Chong Wei’s retirement came as a shock last month.

His mind is willing, but not his body after the nose cancer treatment.

Obviously, he has some unfinished business – to win the elusive World Championship and Olympics titles after dominating the badminton arena for years.

But one thing is for sure. These two icons always have the ability to unite the various races who watched the games in coffee shops and open spaces, cheering for them.

We shared their joy and agony.

Former national doubles shuttler Lee Wan Wah, who is now the national junior coach of the Nippon Badminton Association, said it was vital to practise strict self-control and self-discipline.

He said the Japanese players would not dare to take a drink if the coach did not tell them so.

But when Malaysian players are tired, they tend to take a break to sip water. Japanese players have to wait for the coach’s green light.

“But as I grow more mature, I began to see the reason behind it. The Japanese coach wants to toughen up their players mentally,” he told Buletin Mutiara in an interview.

Caption: Penangites Chong Wei and Nicol are holding their own trophies after compete in SEA Games 2015.

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