Cabby who hit Bangladeshi worker at manhole still not found

The road at Jalan Eunos (left) where Bangladeshi construction worker Abdul Hannan Md Maham Ali was killed in a hit-and-run accident while at work at around 5am on Dec 2, 2012. The cabby involved in the accident in Jalan Eunos last December has s
The road at Jalan Eunos (left) where Bangladeshi construction worker Abdul Hannan Md Maham Ali was killed in a hit-and-run accident while at work at around 5am on Dec 2, 2012. The cabby involved in the accident in Jalan Eunos last December has still not been found. -- PHOTOS: NP FILE PHOTO, ABDUL HANNAN'S FAMILY

The cabby involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident in Jalan Eunos last December has still not been found. Bangladeshi construction worker Md Abdul Hannan Md Maham Ali, 26, was supervising other workers who were laying underground cables along the road at about 5am on Dec 2 last year when a Toyota Crown taxi hit him and fled.

He suffered serious head injuries and died about an hour later in hospital. During a coroner's inquest into his death in March, the court heard that when the workers had some difficulty in pulling the cables through the manholes, Mr Abdul Hannan told them to move to another manhole while he stayed behind.

A while later, Mr Abdul Hannan was struck by the taxi which sped from the scene. Investigators traced the cab to taxi company Premier. Over 100 taxis were inspected but none was found to have suspicious bumps or scratches.

On Friday, State Coroner Imran Abdul Hamid expressed concern as to the identity of the driver and the inability to ascertain who he was. He urged the person to come forward and explain his version of what happened that morning, saying the deceased was someone's brother and son.

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