Kuala Lampur, June 11 -- Fifteen students. Dead. Their bodies carted off the East West Highway in the dead of night. Their only mistake? Boarding a bus in a country where enforcement is ornamental and task forces bloom like weeds after a tragedy.

Apparently the driver had 18 traffic summonses, most for speeding. The bus itself had 21 summonses, yet both remained in operation, filled with students and sanctioned by silence.

Malaysia doesn't prevent disasters, it holds press conferences afterwards.

We've done this before. Genting in 2013. Pagoh in 2016. Gerik in 2025. And just last month on May 13, nine FRU officers were killed when a lorry ploughed into their convoy on the North-South Expressway near Teluk Intan. One month. Twenty-four ...