Malaysian singer Khadijah Ibrahim involved in car crash in Sabah, no serious injuries


Khadijah Ibrahim was on her way to Kota Kinabalu from Brunei when the accident happened. Photos: mStar

Singer Datuk Khadijah Ibrahim, 64, was involved in a vehicle crash along Jalan Kinamas in Beaufort, Sabah yesterday (Sept 30), Bernama reported.

A Sabah Fire and Rescue Department operations centre spokesman said the four-wheel drive vehicle Khadijah was in crashed with a multipurpose vehicle (MPV) along the road, following which five injured victims, including the singer, managed to alight from the vehicles by themselves.

"Two victims from the MPV and three victims from the four-wheel drive vehicle were sent to hospital by passers-by for further treatment.

"The team of firefighters only took information and ensured there was no other forms of danger at the location of the crash,” he said, adding that 10 firefighters from the Beaufort Fire and Rescue Station arrived at the location of the crash at 5.34pm and that the operation ended at 6.10pm.

When contacted by mStar, The Star's Malay-language portal, Khadijah said she didn't sustain serious injuries.

"I am OK, nothing serious. Just a bit of soreness on my head, shoulder and neck," she said.

Khadijah said she will be going to the hospital later today (Oct 1) to get an X-ray and other necessary checks.

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