A tour bus carrying 21 people overturned while descending from Genting Highlands in the Malaysian state of Pahang on Saturday morning, resulting in the deaths of two Chinese nationals on board.
The Bentong Fire and Rescue Department confirmed the 11am Saturday accident and is currently conducting rescue operations.
Pahang Fire and Rescue Department director Dr Wan Mohamad Zaidi Wan Isa said both male victims suffered head injuries.
“Their bodies were sent to Bentong Hospital, Pahang,” he said.
It is understood that among the 21 passengers, including the driver, three are locals, while the others are Chinese nationals, consisting of seven women and 11 men.
Earlier, a 21-second video showing the situation after the accident went viral, with several emergency responders already at the scene.
Genting Malaysia Berhad in a statement said the bus, owned by a third-party operator, was carrying 18 tourists from Yunnan, China, and was descending from Genting Highlands.
“Our deepest condolences go out to the families and friends of the deceased. We wish a swift and full recovery to those injured.
“We will provide further updates as more information becomes available,” read the statement.