Witness thought floor collapse at BEI was a bomb attack


Back home safe: Nur Lalua Rashidah (second from left) and the other MSU delegates arriving at the KL International Airport in Sepang. — Bernama

SEPANG: “I thought it was a bomb attack,” said Nur Lalua Rashidah Mohd Rahsiad when relating her experience of the Indonesia Stock Exchange (BEI) building floor collapse in Central Jakarta on Monday.

The Management and Science University (MSU) lecturer was one of the 22 MSU delegates representing Malaysia in the CIMB Asean Stock Challenge 2.0, which was held at the BEI building when the mishap occurred.

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