However, UiTM said it will wait for an appropriate time to ensure that all parties are calm and emotionally ready for the meeting. 'UiTM appreciates the intention and will try to connect with the victims' families so that the meeting can take place at a suitable time for all three families. 'For now, they need space to cope with the immense grief of losing their children,' the statement read. It was reported that the husband of the female driver, who is believed to be suffering from mental health issues, expressed his desire to meet the victims' families to apologise on behalf of his wife with the hope that UiTM can help facilitate the meeting. In the same statement, UiTM also provided an update on another victim, Muhammad Ammar Danish Mohammad Ridhuan, 20, saying that his condition is reportedly improving, and he is being cared for by his parents, who are taking turns attending to him. It said the victim's family has also expressed satisfaction with the accommodation and other support provided by UiTM. Source: BERNAMA News Agency
UiTM Steps In To Arrange meeting Between Families After Tragic Accident
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