Some people believe in karma; the principle that good deeds will be rewarded with good deeds.
But, clearly, life doesn’t adhere to such a system. People can go their whole lives committing atrocities without getting punished for it, while others suffer even though they treat others with kindness and compassion.
Sometimes, tragedies befall those who deserve it the least.
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17YO Birthday Girl Dies In Car Crash After Visiting Friend In Hospital Who Had Bike Accident
A 17-year-old girl from Kuching, Sarawak recently died in a car crash after visiting her friend in the hospital.
According to World of Buzz, Chai Yenn Ling celebrated her birthday with her sister and a group of friends on Friday (25 Oct). Unfortunately, one of Yenn Ling’s friends met with an accident on the road when his motorcycle flipped.
Ling’s friend survived, but he fractured his arm in the accident and had to be sent to the hospital to treat his injuries.
Sin Chew Daily posted a photo that shows Ling and her injured friend:
In the photo, Ling (woman in white) can be seen assisting her injured friend as he got off the ambulance.
Ling’s friends who met up for her birthday celebration a few hours before the accident revisited the injured boy at the hospital at 3 am.
Wow, those are some good friends.Â
Ling stayed all night in the hospital until 7am the next morning, when she finally decided to head home on her 20-year-old friend’s motorcycle.
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However, Ling tragically died in a motorcycle accident on the way home.
She and her friend had collided with an oncoming car while riding, killing Ling and giving her friend a severe concussion.
Sin Chew Daily reported that the driver of the car was a 71-year-old man who came out unscathed from the accident.
The reason for the collision, however, is unknown.
To die on one’s birthday and in such tragic circumstances is truly horrible. We extend our deepest condolences to Ling’s family and hope her friend survives her injuries.
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