
PETALING JAYA: The Kelana Jaya LRT line temporarily disrupted services this morning after a passenger fell onto the tracks.
Rapid Rail Sdn Bhd said the passenger entered the track area of the Subang Alam LRT station at about 8am as a train was approaching the platform.
The passenger, who sustained a serious injury to his head, was rescued by members of the public before fire and rescue personnel arrived at the scene, according to the Selangor fire and rescue department.
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“Police are conducting an investigation and Rapid Rail will provide its full cooperation,” the company said in a statement.
Rail services resumed at 10.22am.
In February, a blind man lost his balance and fell onto the tracks at the Titiwangsa LRT station where he was struck by a train and died.
Last month, a similar incident occurred at the Pusat Bandar Puchong LRT station where a Taiwanese man in his 60s fell onto the tracks and was run over by a train.


