Johor rescue teams called off their frantic water search after discovering no motorcycle crash victims had plunged into the deadly seawater channel. Fire department bosses studied security camera footage from the city council building and spotted only one person getting hurled through the air during the violent collision. The dramatic two-bike smashup happened near the Pos Malaysia building along busy Jalan Bazar Karat when darkness covered the streets. Operations chief PBK I Firdaus Abdullah announced that hospital staff at Sultanah Aminah were treating the injured rider who got tossed from his machine. Emergency crews had rushed to the scene believing someone might be drowning in the murky channel waters.
Sixteen firefighters from both Larkin and Skudai stations had mobilized their water rescue specialists after hearing the initial panic reports. The rescue squads deployed their gear and began combing the channel area for any signs of a missing crash victim. Witnesses at the accident scene had apparently convinced authorities that someone had tumbled into the dangerous waterway during the high-speed impact. City council cameras revealed the truth about what actually happened when the two motorcycles collided with devastating force. Three people total got caught up in the nighttime accident that sent emergency teams scrambling across the area.
Sixteen firefighters from both Larkin and Skudai stations had mobilized their water rescue specialists after hearing the initial panic reports. The rescue squads deployed their gear and began combing the channel area for any signs of a missing crash victim. Witnesses at the accident scene had apparently convinced authorities that someone had tumbled into the dangerous waterway during the high-speed impact. City council cameras revealed the truth about what actually happened when the two motorcycles collided with devastating force. Three people total got caught up in the nighttime accident that sent emergency teams scrambling across the area.