Malaysian actor and singer, Parvin Nair Surendran, recently lost his life in a tragic accident on the Federal Highway in Shah Alam, Selangor, near the LRT UiTM Shah Alam station, which is currently under construction.
Parvin was only 33, and his sister, Yesotha, is pleading with the public for the dashcam footage that may help in determining how the accident happened.

Through Parvin’s Instagram posts and stories, Yesotha said her late brother was headed towards Kuala Lumpur during the accident that happened on Thursday (August 7) between 8 PM to 9:30 PM. At the time of writing, Yesotha and the grieving family have no idea how Parvin, who was on his motorcycle, got into the accident.
The family is patiently waiting for anyone who happened to be there during the accident to come forward with the dashcam footage, which could provide clues and answers.

“Whether it’s his fault or others, we just want closure.”
In a conversation with WORLD OF BUZZ, Yesotha said her brother got married in March. Yesotha herself just tied the knot 2 weeks ago, and was in the UK for her honeymoon when she received a call about the heartbreaking news on Friday morning (August 8).
According to her, the police confirmed Parvin died at the scene, but she’s devastated to learn that there has been little to no update about her brother’s accident.
“The police confirmed that the motorcycle lane was closed, which explained why Parvin was on the main road. PDRM also said the accident involved a car, however, the police has yet to reveal more details about the matter.”
Yesotha also told WORLD OF BUZZ that the family just wanted to know how the tragic accident happened, as they are looking for closure.

The prayers and funeral rites for Parvin were carried out on Sunday (August 10). At the moment, PDRM Shah Alam has yet to release a statement on the matter.
Yesotha and her family, on the other hand, are hoping that the public who has relevant information about the accident, especially the dashcam footage, which could be helpful, to reach out to them. You can reach out to Yesotha at +6012-2539309.
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