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Cambodian woman, 49, killed by tree on M’sia beach during heavy rain

A 49-year-old Cambodian woman, Saleha Ashaari, was tragically killed in Terengganu, Malaysia, after a tree fell on her during a heavy rainstorm on the evening of September 18. The incident occurred at 6:15 pm at Pantai Penunjuk, Kijal, Kemaman. Saleha, a permanent resident and trader at the beach, suffered fatal head injuries and was pronounced dead at the scene. Her daughter, who was present at the time, escaped unhurt.

Background

The Malaysian Meteorology Department (MetMalaysia) had earlier issued a warning that Kemaman was one of six districts in Terengganu expected to experience thunderstorms and heavy rain from 5 pm to 9 pm on the day of the incident. The foul weather led to multiple trees falling in the area, causing damage to several vehicles.

Details of the incident

Kemaman district police chief Supt Hanyan Ramlan confirmed that the incident happened during a period of heavy rain. “The victim, Saleha Ashaari, 49, a permanent resident who was a trader at the beach, was killed instantly when a tree fell on her,” he stated. The body of the mother of three was subsequently sent to the forensic unit for a post-mortem examination.

Impact on the community

The tragic death of Saleha Ashaari has left the local community in shock. As a well-known trader at the beach, her sudden demise has affected many who knew her. “She was a familiar face here, always cheerful and hardworking,” said a fellow trader. The incident has also raised concerns about the safety measures in place during extreme weather conditions.

Weather warnings and future implications

MetMalaysia’s warning about the thunderstorms and heavy rain highlights the need for increased awareness and preparedness for such weather events. The incident underscores the importance of heeding weather advisories and taking necessary precautions to avoid similar tragedies in the future. Local authorities are expected to review safety protocols to better protect residents and visitors during adverse weather conditions.

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