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01 January 2021

All Nine 4WD Drowning Victims In Sri Aman Identified

                     

SEMBILAN LEMAS DALAM TRAGEDI KERETA TERHUMBAN DI JETI FERI TRISO DI SARAWAK
 

All nine 4WD drowning victims in Sri Aman identified


BERNAMA
01/01/2021 


KUCHING, Jan 1 -- The nine victims who tragically drowned after the four-wheel-drive they were in plunged into Sungai Batang Lupar from the Triso ferry jetty in Sri Aman, about 120 kilometres from here this afternoon, have been identified.

A spokesman from the Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department operations centre (PGO) said they included the driver, a woman identified as Ronany Ting, 33, and a female passenger, Siti Aisha Abdullah, 36.

Also killed in the heartbreaking incident were three teenagers, Nor Shuhada Mohamad, 16, Khairunnisa Muhamad, 14 and Alvin Phang, 12, as well as three children, Wallace Phang and Mohd Aiman Mohd Hamdan, both seven, Muhd Mustaqim Mohd Hamdan, aged five and a four-month-old infant, Mohd Ahmad Mohd Hamdan.

“Their deaths were confirmed by a medical officer at the Beladin Health Clinic,” the spokesman said.

Based on preliminary information obtained by the Fire and Rescue Department search and rescue team, all the victims were related to each other and were on their way from Sibu, about 200km from the scene, to Kuching when tragedy struck, the spokesman said.

“The actual cause of the incident is still being investigated by the relevant authorities (police),” he said.

The Triso ferry service provides a link to the Sarawak coastal road project, known as the Sarawak Second Trunk Road, which passes through several wide rivers and the choice of road users due to the ongoing construction of the Pan Borneo Highway.

The distance between from one bank to the other along Sungai Batang Lupar where the Triso ferry service operates is about five kilometres, and plans to build a bridge across the river is being implemented by the Sarawak government.




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