A coroner’s court determined that drug use contributed to the death of Mohammed Fairuz Razali, a train technician who died in a motorcycle accident. The court found a combination of substances, including methamphetamine and etomidate, were present in his system. These drugs likely impaired his ability to operate the motorcycle safely, leading to the crash. Etomidate is typically used as a sedative and is not commonly found in recreational drug use. The specific impact of the drug combination on Mr. Razali’s control was highlighted during the inquest. Authorities are investigating the source of the etomidate. The coroner’s findings aim to prevent similar tragedies by raising awareness about the dangers of impaired driving.