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Saturday, March 29, 2008



I wanted to share this news with you.

I guess everyone knows it already.

Tragic!





ON A wall of the Bong family's apartment in Simei is a map of the world, punctuated by coloured thumb tacks.
They mark where Mr Kevin Bong Kwang Hong, 37, and his wife, Madam Eleane Jane Kor Yee Lin, 36, have been - and no wonder, for they were both in the travel and hospitality industry.
On the map, Australia, Nepal and Bhutan were marked, among other places.
Malaysia was a frequent destination as well, and they often included Madam Kor's mother, Madam Magdalene Pang Chee Seng, 69, on those jaunts.
Genting Highlands and Kuala Lumpur turned out to be the family's last holiday destinations on Thursday - two places they were never to reach.
The Mitsubishi Grandis Mr Bong was driving swerved off the North- South Expressway, barrelled into a tree and hit yet another. The seven-seater ended up a crumpled wreck about 3m from the road, not far from Muar.

COLLEAGUE'S GRIEF
'I never thought that would be the last goodnight.'MS JOYCE PEREIRA, Mr Bong?s colleague, on exchanging goodbyes when he left Wednesday night's office party. Mr Bong was killed the next day
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MUM'S KINDNESS
'She never failed to give generously when it came to raising funds for charity. She believed if you wanted to give, you should give until it hurts.'MR JONAS KOR on his mother
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made for each other
'Kevin and Jane were a very loving couple. They shared similar characteristics, loved the outdoors and were very sporting, very spontaneous.'
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THE ACCIDENT SCENE
The top of the car was ripped off, and the airbag at the driver's seat, bloodied. This was where Mr Bong was found, semi-conscious and muttering. He died soon after arrival at the hospital in Tangkak. His two-year- old son Justin died at the scene of the accident.
Muar police said a passing lorry driver had called them.
The car's three remaining occupants were flung out: Madam Kor was flung 36m, about the length of 11/2 tennis courts, and Madam Pang landed in a ditch some 20m away.
Two-month-old Jolene was found bawling her lungs out on a grass patch 10m from the wreck, said the lorry driver.
An expert in accident reconstruction said that by looking at the pictures, he could only guess that Mr Bong may have been driving at over 100kmh. The speed limit on the North-South Expressway is 110kmh.
And going by the way the passengers were flung out, they were probably not wearing seat belts, he added.
The night before the trip, Mr Bong had been at a company cocktail party at the Amara Hotel, where he worked.
The hotel's marketing communications officer Joyce Pereira said he had told her about his planned drive to Kuala Lumpur, the first break he was taking since starting work at the hotel last October.
Mr Danny Lee, Amara's manager of human resources, said Mr Bong used to work for a hotel chain in Yunnan in China, but the family man said he 'felt bad' about being away from his family and so wanted a job back here.
He has been known to take his wife, mother and two children to the hotel's cafe for high tea during the weekends, said the hotel's general manager Lakshman Perera.
Madam Kor, who used to work at travel agency Chan Brothers, moved to online travel agency Zuji in 2003. She was still on maternity leave following Jolene's birth.
Her brother, Mr Jonas Kor, said she and Mr Bong were a loving couple who enjoyed travelling and the outdoors. Friends also described the couple as adventurous - she used to scuba dive, while he took part in triathlons.
Another of her brothers, Mr Joe Kor, a 43-year-old adjunct professor at Baker University in Kansas, the United States, was to have come back here in two months' time with his children to visit his mother, a former teacher and nurse. That trip home has now been brought forward so he can attend the funerals.
Of his mother's kind and giving spirit, Mr Jonas Kor said: 'She never failed to give generously when it came to charities. She believed if you wanted to give, you should give until it hurts.'





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