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A 31-year-old businessman pleaded not guilty in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court on Tuesday (Nov 19) to a charge of dangerous driving, which resulted in the death of a seven-year-old girl four days ago.

P. Kuhan Raj was accused of driving a BMW car at high speed and causing the death of pillion rider, Nur Naura Nathifa Mohd El-Khuwailid, on the Bukit Jalil highway heading towards Puchong at 9.50pm on November 15.

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00:00A businessman pleaded not guilty in the Kuala Lumpur Magistrate's Court on Tuesday to a
00:07charge of dangerous driving, which resulted in the death of a seven-year-old girl four
00:11days ago.
00:12Thirty-one-year-old P. Kuhan Raj was accused of driving a BMW car at high speed and causing
00:18the death of pillion rider Nur Naura Natifah Mohamed El-Kuwailid on the Bukit Jalil Highway
00:24heading towards Puchong at 9.50pm on November 15.
00:29The charge was framed under Section 41, Subsection 1 of the Road Transport Act 1987, which carries
00:37a maximum jail term of 10 years and a fine of up to 50,000 ringgit upon conviction.
00:44Deputy Public Prosecutor Salsabila Mohamed requested the court to impose a bail of 10,000
00:50ringgit.
00:51Lawyer Inderpal Singh, who represented the accused, requested lower bail on grounds that
00:56his client is self-employed and supports his wife and two children aged below four,
01:01as well as his elderly parents.
01:04The court allowed bail of 12,000 ringgit with one surety and ordered the accused's driving
01:09licence to be suspended with immediate effect.
01:12The case was set for mention on January 21, next year.
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