Family of Deceased Chinese Tourists Seeks RM1.7 Million Compensation Over Fatal Accident at Penang Museum

2025-01-10
Family of Deceased Chinese Tourists Seeks RM1.7 Million Compensation Over Fatal Accident at Penang Museum
Free Malaysia Today

A tragic incident occurred at a museum in Penang last year, resulting in the death of two Chinese tourists, Liu Zhu, 69, and his family member, when a tree fell on them at the car park. The family is now seeking compensation of RM1.7 million from five parties, citing negligence and improper maintenance as the cause of the accident. The incident has raised concerns about public safety and the importance of regular maintenance of trees in public areas. With the rise of tourism in Malaysia, it is crucial for authorities to ensure that tourist attractions and public spaces are safe for visitors. The case highlights the need for increased vigilance and accountability in preventing such accidents. As the family seeks justice and compensation, the incident serves as a reminder of the importance of prioritizing safety and security in public areas, especially in popular tourist destinations like Penang. The lawsuit is expected to shed light on the measures that can be taken to prevent similar accidents in the future.Popular search keywords like 'tourist safety' and 'public liability' are being used to raise awareness about the incident.

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