Woman killed in crash wanted to return home and meet her mother


PUTRAJAYA: A woman's wish to meet her mother after finishing her work shift was unfulfilled when she was involved in a fatal accident near IOI Putrajaya on Thursday.

The victim’s mother, Lina Harun, 60, said her daughter, Nizasuhana Ujang, had mentioned wanting to return home and see her within the next day or two, reported Sinar Harian.

According to her, Nizasuhana, 28, had contacted her on Tuesday night and said she would return to their home in Balakong.

"I told her (Nizasuhana) to come home, and she said she would return either tomorrow or the day after.

"Nizasuhana often came home even though she stayed in the hostel provided by her employer.

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"If she worked a morning shift, she would come home in the evening, and if she worked a night shift, she would come home in the morning," she said tearfully.

Also killed in the car crash near Putrajaya were Nurulhuda Ramli, 41; Amizan Sapiie, 27; and Muhammad Danial Mohd Nuzi, 24.

The victim's brother, Azri Azim Ujang, 33, said his sister, worked as a toll operator for a highway company in Cheras and did not live with the family in Balakong, Selangor.

"I am not sure where my sister (Nizasuhana) was heading on the day of the incident (Thursday).

Our family does not know the three other victims who were with her in the accident," he said when met at the Forensic Unit of Putrajaya Hospital on Thursday (Nov 21).

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