A 16-year-old in Sarawak, Malaysia, has been sentenced to six years in jail for causing a fatal traffic accident. The Kuching High Court reversed a previous decision to send the teen to the Henry Gurney School, a rehabilitation center for young offenders. Details of the crash and the victim(s) were not provided in the source text. The sentencing follows a review of the initial ruling, resulting in a custodial sentence. This case highlights the legal consequences faced by young drivers involved in serious traffic incidents. The court’s decision signifies a stricter approach to accountability in such cases, moving away from solely rehabilitative measures. Legal experts suggest the overturning reflects the severity of the outcome caused by the teen’s actions.