Honda Jazz driver sent to Henry Gurney School for three years over 2025 crash that killed three teens (opens original article in a new tab)
A Honda Jazz driver was sentenced to three years at Henry Gurney School for causing a crash that killed three teenagers in March 2025. The 18-year-old pleaded guilty to dangerous driving and driving without a licence, facing a RM2,000 fine. The court also ordered compensation for the victims' families and placed the teenager's mother on a good behaviour bond. The driver's health issues were considered but did not prevent the sentence.
- Honda Jazz driver sentenced to Henry Gurney School for three years over 2025 crash that killed three teens
- Teenager pleaded guilty under Road Transport Act 1987 and was fined RM2,000 for driving without a licence
- Court ordered parents to pay RM2,000 compensation to each victim's family
- Magistrate considered social report and recommendations from prosecution and defence before sentencing
- Teenager's lawyer requested stay on sentence due to health issues but was rejected
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