Three drown, six missing after Malaysia shipwreck

Published January 30, 2017
Chen Peijie (second left), China’s  consul-general in the Malaysian state of Sabah, checks her mobile phone at a jetty in Kota Kinabalu as she awaits reports about the fate of the passengers.—AFP
Chen Peijie (second left), China’s consul-general in the Malaysian state of Sabah, checks her mobile phone at a jetty in Kota Kinabalu as she awaits reports about the fate of the passengers.—AFP

KUALA LUMPUR: Three Chinese tourists have been found dead and five, along with one Malaysian crew member, are still missing after their boat sank in rough seas off the coast of Borneo a day earlier, Malaysian officials said on Sunday.

Twenty Chinese nationals and two crew members were rescued on Sunday, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency director-general Ahmad Puzi Ab Kahar said in a statement, correcting an earlier announcement that rescuers had found 23 Chinese nationals alive.

The boat, a catamaran, had failed to arrive at popular tourist spot Mengalum island after departing Kota Kinabalu, the capital of the eastern Malaysian state of Sabah, on Saturday morning. Its Malaysian skipper, rescued along with a crew member at around 2pm on Sunday, told the authorities the boat sank after being damaged in turbulent waters, Ahmad Puzi told reporters in Sabah earlier.

“The weather conditions were quite bad with very high waves, which raises the question as to whether the boat should have gone out to sea,” said Malaysia’s national security minister Shahidan Kassim, who was present at the news conference.

Chinese President Xi Jinping called on his country’s government departments to step up cooperation with their Malaysian counterparts on rescue efforts, official state news agency Xinhua reported.

Published in Dawn January 30th, 2017

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