The third victim in the accident that involved an unlicensed Honda Jazz driver who ran a red light has passed away, PDRM in Seremban confirmed.
The accident that took place last Thursday night (March 7) on Jalan Persiaran Senawang killed two students on a motorcycle, and now, a third victim from another motorcycle has succumbed to his wounds after nearly one week of treatment.
Seremban Chief Police, Assistant Commissioner Mohammad Hatta Che Din, said the third victim, 17-year-old Aisar Azim, passed away at Hospital Tunku Jaafar (HTJ) last night at 7:23 PM when he was receiving treatment.

“He was riding a Honda Vario motorcycle, with a 13-year-old friend as his passenger.”
At the time of writing (March 11), three more individuals are still receiving treatment at HTJ, namely,
- Aisar’s 13-year-old friend
- 18-year-old Honda Jazz driver
- 17-year-old passenger in the Honda Jazz
Aisar Azim was buried today at 12:40 AM.
Incoming legal actions
Nurha’afza Salwa Hazizan, Aisar’s mother, said she had accepted her son’s demise and was ready for the possibility of his death when the doctor told her about Aisar’s critical condition.
“The doctor told me his heartbeat had dropped to 38, that was when I prepared myself.”
“His face was scarred but he looked like he was sleeping,” Nurha’afza described looking at her son before the latter was buried, reported Sinar Harian.

Aisar’s elder brother, Aiman, responded to the brother’s death by recalling the time when Aisar refused to buy a new Raya outfit for this year.
“He didn’t want to buy anything. He said he just wanted to stay at home and sleep during Raya. I never knew that was the sign that he was going to leave us forever.”
In the meantime, Nurha’afza also confirmed that the family will be taking legal action against the unlicensed Honda Jazz driver. She revealed that she received calls from lawyers who wanted to offer legal services.
“Two people died and now that my son is gone, we will fight until the end.”

On the other hand, the elder sister of the driver has apologised for her controversial remark about the accident.
Our thoughts and prayers go to the grieving family members.

