A premonition of dread felt by a wife after tracking her husband’s stationary Global Positioning System (GPS) location turned into a tragic reality when he was confirmed dead in a road accident. The incident occurred at Kilometer 40.1 of the North-South Expressway last night, involving 41-year-old Mohd Taufik M. Saad. The victim, a former national athlete, was reportedly travelling home to Jitra from a fast-breaking event in Bertam, Penang, when the fatal crash took place around 8:40 PM.
Syahzana Roseli, 39, recounted the harrowing moments leading up to the discovery at the Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital (HSB) Forensic Department today. She noted that her suspicions were first aroused at approximately 9:30 PM when she noticed her husband’s GPS movement had ceased entirely. Despite multiple attempts to contact him via telephone, her calls went unanswered, prompting an immediate sense of unease. A police officer eventually contacted her to deliver the devastating news and requested her presence for identification purposes.
The victim’s wife initially struggled to accept the news, hoping that the authorities had merely recovered his identification documents rather than his body. Upon arriving at the hospital with her children, she was presented with her late husband’s personal belongings, which further solidified the grim reality. The police managed to reach Syahzana because they discovered her contact number inside a child’s wallet kept on the motorcycle, as Mohd Taufik’s mobile phone was completely destroyed in the impact.
It was revealed that Mohd Taufik typically commuted to his workplace at the Advanced Medical and Dental Institute (IPPT) in Universiti Sains Malaysia via car. However, due to a vehicle breakdown on the day of the incident, he was forced to ride his motorcycle for the long-distance journey. The tragedy is particularly poignant as the family was preparing for the upcoming Aidilfitri celebrations, with the victim having already purchased festive clothing for his wife and four children.
The late Mohd Taufik was a respected figure in the sporting community, having represented Malaysia in sepak takraw during the 2009 Laos SEA Games. Investigations suggest that his motorcycle collided with the rear of a pickup truck parked in the emergency lane, resulting in severe injuries that led to his passing at the scene. Syahzana has since appealed to members of the public who may have dashcam footage of the accident to come forward and assist the police with their ongoing investigations.

