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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Girl, 4, drowns in pool at recreational centre



Body of Hannah Adeena Shaipuddin, 4, who drowned in a pool being taken to Hospital Tampin's mortuary for a post mortem

A 4-year-old girl drowned in a swimming pool at a recreational centre, near here, yesterday morning.

Hannah Adeena Shaipuddin was believed to have fallen while playing in the area unsupervised. The victim's sister discovered her body at the bottom of the pool about 11am after family members realised she was missing.

Efforts to revive her were unsuccessful and she was taken to Tampin Hospital in Negri Sembilan, where she was pronounced dead.


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Monday, May 9, 2011

Mum spends Mothers Day looking for child's body Read more: Mum spends Mothers Day looking for child's body http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/13sakinas/Article/#ixzz1LqLbsnXm


Wan Azleela Wan Abdullah (front) and relatives looking for the body of her daughter, Nursyaza Sakina Syed Ahmad, 2, in a river at the Ulu Bendul recreational park near Kuala Pilah yesterday. Nursyaza Sakina and her two sisters drowned on Tuesday at a waterfall there.

Wan Azleela Wan Abdullah (front) and relatives looking for the body of her daughter, Nursyaza Sakina Syed Ahmad, 2, in a river at the Ulu Bendul recreational park near Kuala Pilah yesterday. Nursyaza Sakina and her two sisters drowned on Tuesday at a waterfall there.

Wan Azleela Wan Abdullah spent Mothers Day looking for the last body of her three young daughters who had drowned.


Former model's autistic son goes missing




Rescue personnel looking for Muhammad Azfar Muhammad Affandi in Sungai Perak yesterday.Muhammad Azfar Muhammad Affandi suffers from mild cerebral palsy, autism and hyperactivity.Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno’s son was believed to have fallen into Sungai Perak yesterday.


The eldest son of former part-time model Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno was believed to have fallen into Sungai Perak yesterday.

Muhammad Azfar Muhammad Affandi, 9, who suffers from mild cerebral palsy, autism and hyperactivity, went missing from his maternal grandfather's riverfront chalet in Jawang near here at noon.

Kartika, 34, said she was preparing lunch in the kitchen while her son and his cousins were watching television in the hall.

The cousins went to the kitchen, leaving Azfar alone. When they came to look for him, he was nowhere to be found.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Bodies of two sisters found


MOTHER’S ANGUISH... Wan Azleela Wan Abdullah, 32, is overcome with grief on seeing the bodies of her two daughters who drowned on Tuesday evening. The two girls and their younger sister were swept away by strong currents when bathing at Hutan Lipur Ulu Bendul in Kuala Pilah with their father, Syed Ahmad Ibrahim. Wan Azleela is consoled by her brother Wan Aziz and relatives at her brother-in-law’s house in Senawang yesterday.


The girls’ uncle, Wan Aziz Wan Abdullah (left), carrying the body of Nursyaza Azira, who was found in a river 2.5km from the picnic spot in the Ulu Bendul recreational park yesterday.



(From left) Nursyaza Alisa, Nursyaza Azira and Nursyaza Sakina resting at the picnic spot in the Ulu Bendul recreational park minutes before they went to play in the waterfall and were swept away by strong currents on Tuesday evening



The search and rescue team recovered the bodies of two of the three sisters who were swept away by strong currents at a waterfall in the Ulu Bendul recreational park early yesterday morning.

The body of Nursyaza Alisa Syed Ahmad, 5, was the first to be located 500m from where she was spotted swimming with her sisters.

Her body was found by her uncle, Abdul Azam Wahad, 23, who joined the search operation, in a flood tunnel near Jalan Seremban-Kuala Pilah at 3.15am.


The second body, that of 4-year-old Nursyaza Azira, was found in a river near SK Ulu Bendul, 2.5km from the picnic spot, at 10.20am.


Tuesday, May 3, 2011

3 sisters drown during picnic

Nursyaza Alisa (left) and Nursyaza Azira were swept away while swimming in the river

Three sisters were feared to have drowned when they went for a swim during a picnic outing yesterday.

In the 5pm incident, the girls, Nursyaza Alisa, 5, Nursyaza Azira, 4, Nursyaza Sakina, 2, their father Syed Ahmad Ibrahim, 28, and a female companion in her 20s, Ilwani Abu Hassan, were picnicking at the Hutan Lipur Ulu Bendul and had decided to take a swim in the river when the three girls and the woman were dragged underwater by a strong current.

Monday, April 25, 2011

5 cling to mangrove trees to avoid drowning Read more: 5 cling to mangrove trees to avoid drowning



Khairul Rumi Azli being wheeled in on a stretcher at the Benut health clinic yesterday.Faizul Ani in a wheelchair at the Benut health clinic yesterday.



A family of five, including an 11-year-old boy, had to cling to mangrove trees for nine hours when they were trapped during high tide in Parit Mankuasa, Benut, on Sunday.

Cold and exhausted, they finally managed to get to safety at 6.30am yesterday when the tide receded.

Lompak Latorak, 50, his 53-year-old wife Zubaidah Musa, their daughter Juli Sahizat, 32, her husband Faizul Ani, 39, and Juli's cousin Khairul Rumi Azli, had gone from Lompak's house in Parit Sayang, Pontian, to the mangrove swamp about 3pm on Sunday to look for siput sedut (sea snails).


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Two Korean Tourists Drown At Pantai Damai




A holiday by a group of Koreans to this city turned into a tragedy when two of them drowned and another in critical condition when swept by current while bathing at Pantai Damai, Santubong, near here Saturday.

Damai Beach is located some 30km from Kuching city - a popular tourist spot in Sarawak.

Kim Sung Hyun, 20, and Jung Yo Han, 24, drowned while trying to save their colleague, a 24-year-old woman who was swept by the current while they were bathing at the beach.

The woman was saved by a Civil Defence Department personnel, identified as Abdul Razak, 45, who was on duty at the watch tower.

She was rushed to the Sarawak General Hospital and reported in stable condition.

The group of Korean tourists, comprising 24 people, arrived here three days ago in a chartered direct flight from Seoul and checked-in into a resort here at about 2pm today.



About an hour later, members of the group were seen bathing at the beach and were said to have ignored warnings by workers at the resort that it was not safe for them to do so as there was a red warning flag there.

A search party found Kim's body at about 3.30pm while that of Jung's about 40 minutes later, not far from where they were reported to be bathing.

Kuching district police chief ACP Mun Kock Keong confirmed the incident.

Two South Korean tourists drowned at a seaside resort in Santubong yesterday while trying to save a woman in their tour group from being
washed out to sea.
The young woman, in her 20s, was saved by a search and rescue team. She was reported to be in critical condition at the Normah Medical Specialist Centre here.

The victims, Kim Sung Hyun, 20, and Jung Yo Han, 24, were among a group of 24 Koreans who had just arrived at the resort.

The tourists were believed to have failed to pay attention to the “red” warning flag and went for a swim around 3pm, according to police and resort staff.

When the young woman, whose name has been withheld by the police, got into difficulties, Kim and Jung rushed to her aid.

However, they got into difficulties themselves due to strong undersea currents.

“They had just checked in around 2pm,”Kuching district police Assistant Commissioner Mun Kok Keong said.

Mun said the red warning flag had been hoisted by the resort, signalling that the sea was rough and dangerous for swimmers.

“They failed to heed the warning flag.” Mun, however, said he had yet to get a clearer picture of what happened.

“We need a translator to take statements from them (the Koreans),” he added.

The search and rescue team, made up of the Civil Defence, Fire and Rescue Department and police personnel from the Santubong station, was deployed immediately after they were alerted.

Kim’s body was recovered at 3.30pm and Jung’s at 4.10pm. The bodies had been sent to the Sarawak Hospital for postmortem.

Mun said police would assist the Koreans in repatriating the bodies of the victims back home.

Abdul Razak Ibrahim, 45, a member of the 911 rescue squad, described the saving of the young woman as miraculous.

“I dived down about 3m at the spot where she was last seen and there she was.

“She was unconscious and must have swallowed a lot of sea water,” Razak said.

The small rescue boat that Razak and his team members used was also constantly battered by waves and the woman had to be brought back to the beach on a surf board.


“I went back to the boat to continue looking for the other two but sea conditions were dangerous.”

The Koreans were believed to have been touring the country for the last three days and were supposed to return home in a direct flight from here to Seoul on budget carrier East-Star Jet today.
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