Woman at the Heart of Infamous Malaysian ‘Basikal Lajak’ Court Case Acquitted
Malaysia's Court of Appeal has reached a unanimous decision to acquit Sam Ke Ting in the infamous and drawn-out "Basikal Lajak" court case that began in 2017. See Also: 'Extreme abuse of power': Ocasio-Cortez slams abortion pill ruling On April 13, 2022, local clerk Sam was found guilty of causing the death of eight young cyclists along a stretch of a dimly-lit road in Johor Bahru at 3.20 a.m. on February 18, 2017, and was handed a six-year prison term alongside an RM6,000 (US$1,358) fine. See Also: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg makes the most incredible statement of the day After an investigation by the police, it was found that Sam had not been speeding and was not under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Also, the eight deaths had arisen after a large group of youths had been riding modified bicycles along the poorly-lit and winding road that Sam had been using when she collided into them. See Also: Former President Donald J. Trump Delivers Remarks