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Two Malaysian students died after being involved in a road accident around Lake Tekapo, New Zealand, yesterday. Three of their colleagues were injured in the same crash.

The Malaysian High Commission in Wellington, New Zealand has informed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs about the tragedy.

“Two victims were reported to have died at the scene while the other three have been flown to Christchurch Hospital, South Islands, New Zealand for immediate treatment.

“The Malaysian High Commission in Wellington with the help of the Malaysian community in Christchurch, is extending appropriate consular assistance to the victims and family members to ensure that the welfare management of all victims runs smoothly.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Malaysian High Commission are ready to help if the next of kin decide to bring the body back to Malaysia.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also wishes to express its condolences to the family members of the victims involved in this incident,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said his party is waiting for the decision of the families of the two deceased victims to be brought back to Malaysia or otherwise.

“Our students in New Zealand who had accidents have all been taken care of, those who were injured and died have been taken to the hospital and their bodies will be taken care of.

“We are waiting for the family to come or even to ask for whatever help is needed. The High Commission of Malaysia is always ready to help,” he said.

There were also reports that there was another fatal accident involving 2 cars and a motorcycle on the same road, just 2 hours after the accident involving the Malaysian student. Altogether, these accidents caused 20 injuries and 3 deaths.

Dua antara pelajar Malaysia meninggal dunia setelah terbabit di dalam sebuah kemalangan jalan raya di New Zealand, semalam. Kemalangan di sekitar Tasik Tekapo itu turut mencederakan 3 rakan mereka.

Suruhanjaya Tinggi Malaysia di Wellington, New Zealand telah memaklumkan Kementerian Luar Negari mengenai tragedi tersebut.

“Dua mangsa dilaporkan terkorban di tempat kejadian manakala tiga lagi sudah diterbangkan ke Hospital Christchurch, South Islands, New Zealand untuk mendapatkan rawatan segera.

“Suruhanjaya Tinggi Malaysia di Wellington dengan bantuan komuniti Malaysia di Christchurch, sedang menghulurkan bantuan konsular sewajarnya kepada mangsa dan ahli keluarga bagi memastikan pengurusan kebajikan kesemua mangsa berjalan dengan lancar.

“Kementerian Luar Negeri dan Suruhanjaya Tinggi Malaysia sedia membantu sekiranya pihak waris membuat keputusan untuk membawa pulang jenazah ke Malaysia.

“Kementerian Luar Negeri juga ingin merakamkan ucapan takziah kepada ahli keluarga mangsa yang terbabit dalam insiden ini,” katanya.

Sementara itu, Menteri Luar Negara, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan berkata pihaknya sedang menunggu keputusan pihak keluarga dua mangsa yang meninggal dunia itu untuk dibawa balik ke Malaysia atau sebaliknya.

“Pelajar kita di New Zealand yang kemalangan semuanya sudah diuruskan, yang cedera dan meninggal dunia sudah dibawa ke hospital dan jenazah masing-masing akan diuruskan.

“Kita menunggu pihak keluarga untuk datang atau pun untuk minta apa juga bantuan yang diperlukan. Suruhanjaya Tinggi Malaysia di sana sentiasa bersedia untuk membantu,” katanya.

Terdapat juga laporan bahawa turut terdapat sebuah lagi kemalangan maut yang membabitkan 2 kereta dan sebuah motosikal di jalan yang sama, hanya 2 jam selepas kemalangan yang membabitkan pelajar Malaysia. Kesemua kemalangan ini menyebabkan 20 kecederaan dan 3 kematian.

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  • Biker groups are protecting mosques across New Zealand in the wake of the fatal mass shootings.

  • The shootings occurred on 15thMarch 2019 in two mosques in Christchurch, during Friday prayers.

  • The groups provide security for the Muslim communities to pray in peace.

Biker groups are protecting mosques across New Zealand in the wake of the fatal mass shootings. The shootings occurred on 15thMarch 2019 in two mosques in Christchurch, during Friday prayers. 50 people were killed while another 50 were injured.

Biker groups, or rather “gangs” as other media touted, them include The Mongrel Mob, King Cobra and The Black Power promised to protect their local Muslim communities.

The Mongrel Mob offered to shied Jamia Masjid Mosque in Hamilton. Waikato Mongrel Mob chapter president Sonny Fatu said, “We will support and assist our Muslim brothers and sisters for however long they need us.” He also added that his group was contacted by representatives saying the Muslim community were fearful about attending Friday prayers. “The question was posed whether we could be a part of the safety net for them to pray in peace without fear.”

“Of course we would do that, there was no question about that and we will be dressed appropriately. We will not be armed. We are peacefully securing the inner gated perimeter with other community members.”

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Dr. Asad Moshin, head of the Waikato Muslim Association said he appreciated the support received from different sections of society, different interests and different dispositions. “It all gives us strength to overcome the grief we are undergoing.”

“We would like to welcome them to come into the mosque and pray with us. They are part of us as we are part of them. Islam is inclusive, free of judgment – we don’t see gang members, as we see them.”

“We value them as humans and appreciate that they value us too.”

Speaking to the New Zealand Herald, Dr. Moshin also said, “There are no fears and we are not sacred. They don’t have to stand outside the mosque, they can come inside, right behind where the sermon is given.”

Members of The King Cobra group also paid their respects to senior members of the Al-Masjid Al-Jamie mosque in Ponsonby on Saturday.

Other Mongrel Mob chapters have also shown their support throughout the country, including the Aotearoa branch who paid their respects at Hagley College school in Christchurch.

Even one of the group’s Australian chapters has reportedly been patrolling a mosque in Sydney.

BikesRepublic.com would like to convey our condolences and feeling of shock and grief to the victims’ families over the cowardly attack.

On the bike groups, we salute you, Brothers!

Source: Evening Standard

The 2020 BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy will take place in Middle Earth i.e. New Zealand.

The event is open to BMW motorcycle owners around the world.

Watch out for the Malaysian qualifying round!

The 2020 BMW Motorrad International GS Trophy will take place in Middle Earth a.k.a. New Zealand. Sorry for the Lord of the Rings reference.

The event has grown in prestige and participation over the years since its inception. Beginning from 2008 in Tunisia, it’s held bi-annually and has since visited in South Africa, Patagonia, Canada, Thailand and Mongolia. Yes, all riding paradises.

It is open to BMW motorcycle owners around the world. Each participating country holds their own qualification round to find their representatives prior to the international event. Malaysians have participated in the last two editions as part of the Southeast Asia Team and Southeast Asia Women’s Team. Each team consists of 3 persons. Participants of previous International GS Trophy are not allowed to return to the challenge. However,  they are welcomed to coach their respective country’s candidates.

Inspired by BMW Motorrad’s Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Heiner Faust’s own experiences during a riding expedition in Central Asia, the competition challenge isn’t based on speed. Instead, the participants need to be skilled and smart riders, and rely on close teamwork.

That philosophy can be seen the types of challenges faced by the participants. They include pulling the bike out of a ditch, plugging a punctured tube, riding the bike through tough terrain and situations, so forth. Additionally, they have to answer questions about geography and navigation, and knowledge of their GS.

There will a total of 19 teams in 2020, representing 30 countries. There will also be an all-female international team.

BMW Motorrad did not mention if the teams will continue to ride the R 1200 GS or progress to the new R 1250 GS. However, our guess is for the former and it’ll be great to see them put to such tough tests during the event.

Please head to https://www.brand.bmw-motorrad.com/en/experience/stories/adventure/int-gs-trophy-2020.html for more updates.

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