UPSI bus tragedy survivor still haunted by crash a year after

7 Jun 2026, 10:14 AM
UPSI bus tragedy survivor still haunted by crash a year after
UPSI bus tragedy survivor still haunted by crash a year after
UPSI bus tragedy survivor still haunted by crash a year after

PASIR PUTEH, June 7 — The Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students who survived a bus crash in Gerik, Perak, on June 9 a year ago are still recovering from their trauma, thanks to the continued support of their families, friends, and the university.

Survivor Abdul Wafiy Kamaruddin, 24, said that he has managed to deal with the trauma of using public transport, even though he had trouble being inside vehicles following his ordeal, thanks to the university offering continuous counselling support to students who survived.

“Initially, I was afraid when getting into vehicles and would worry, but Alhamdulillah (God be praised), I am getting better in stages, and now I do not have trouble taking the bus or public transport.

“The UPSI counsellors always follow up on those of us who survived the crash, and that really helped our emotional recovery,” he told the media during a UPSI gathering for students and families involved in the crash at Tok Bali today.

Abdul Wafiy recounted how he saw many of his fellow students staggering around injured right after the crash, while he was lucky enough to only sustain minor injuries.

“I was sitting in the last back seat on the right side. When I regained consciousness after the crash, I saw many of my friends injured and wanted to help them, but I was not physically able to do so.

“I could only help those near me, and this has haunted me for almost two to three months before I managed to slowly recover,” he said.

Abdul Wafiy added that many of the survivors have improved emotionally after receiving various forms of support.

“So far, 27 survivors are more stable and are recovering emotionally. This shows how vital families, friends, and educational institutions are in helping victims like us carry on with life after facing tragedies,” he said.

The student also admitted that the June 9 crash that killed 15 UPSI students would remain with him throughout his life.

Abdul Wafiy recalled that everyone on the bus was in a festive mood thanks to Hari Raya Aidilfitri, with laughter and smiles everywhere.

“But in the blink of the eye, 15 of us were killed, and for those of us who survived, our lives have changed forever,” he said.

Besides seeing to his recovery, Abdul Wafiy also shares his experience and views on road safety on various platforms, having appeared as an invited panellist at the Road Safety Congress in November last year.

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