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Muhammad Faaz Fahrizal

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Assalamualaikum wr.wb Good morning viewers, I am Muhammad Faaz Fahrizal. Today on friday march 1
2019 happy gathering with us in Metro Tv program, which will provide you to the real news and which is
taken factually and actually. Either in international and national. I will accompany you about 5 minutes
with many kind of information. well, let’s begin the news to day.

LAHAD DATU: A woman died while four others including a toddler were seriously injured when the
Perodua Axia they were travelling in collided with another vehicle at Kilometre 45 of Jalan Lahad Datu-
Tungku near here yesterday afternoon.

Lahad Datu police chief ACP Hamzah Ahmad said in the incident at about 1.58pm, the woman victim,
Marisah Melantong, 60, died at the location.

According to him, the victims who sustained serious injuries were Rosli Matin, 23, Nurhanizah Lanjaihu,
12, Mohammad Arman Shah Abdullah, 3, as well as the car driver Nita Avelino, 40.

"Initial investigations found the accident was believed to have occurred when the Perodua Axia lost
control at a corner and entered the opposite lane to collide with an oncoming car.

"The victims were on their way to Tungku while the driver of a Proton Preve who was not hurt was
heading to Lahat Datu," he said in a statement here today.

He said all victims were taken to Lahad Datu hospital and the case would be investigated under Section
41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987.

The second news

Israel launched a small probe to the moon on a Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket.

An engineer from the Israel Aerospace Industries said that it was going to be a difficult and long journey.
There are quicker ways to get to the moon, but you need a powerful rocket for that (which Israel does
not have).

It will take the probe about 1,5 months to get to the moon. The lander weighs just 585 kilograms, and it
will take advantage of gravitational forces to enter the moon’s orbit.

The team received a message of good luck from space veteran Buzz Aldrin, a man who walked on the
moon.

The ‘Beresheet’ robotic craft, named after the Hebrew word for Genesis, is expected to land on the
moon on 11 April. The mission hopes to inspire students into STEM subjects.

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