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Missing foreign divers’ identities ascertained: Johor MB

All were tourists, save one diving coach

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Apr 2022 12:42PM

Missing foreign divers’ identities ascertained: Johor MB
In the incident at noon yesterday, the four foreign divers were reported missing in the waters of Pulau Tokong Sanggol, about nine nautical miles from Tg Leman. – Onn Hafiz Facebook pic, April 7, 2022

MERSING – The identity of the four foreign divers who were reported missing at Pulau Tokong Sanggol here yesterday have been identified.

Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Onn Hafiz Ghazi said they are Norwegian diving coach Kristine Grodem, 35; Alexia Alexandra, 18, from France; Adrian Peter, 46, from the United Kingdom; and his 14-year-old son, Nathen Renze, from the Netherlands.

“All the victims were tourists, with one of them a diving coach. It was not the first time they went diving as all of them were experienced divers and were in the process of upgrading their diving certification,” he told a press conference at Pengkalan Hadapan Carilamat at the Mersing Jetty, here, today.

Also present were Johor police chief Datuk Kamarul Zaman Mamat, Iskandar Mersing Camp Special Service Group General Staff Chief Adi Ridzwan Abdullah, and Johor Maritime Director First Maritime Admiral Nurul Hizam Zakaria.

Onn Hafiz said the families of the victims had been informed of the incident and were understood to be on their way here.

On the search and rescue (SAR) operation, he said, it would continue until afternoon depending on the weather condition.

In the incident at noon yesterday, the four foreign divers were reported missing in the waters of Pulau Tokong Sanggol, about nine nautical miles from Tg Leman, here.

Following which, an SAR operation was mounted, but was halted at 7.30pm yesterday due to poor visibility and resumed at 7am today, involving a total of 90 members and officers from various agencies, including 30 divers and 18 assets. – Bernama, April 7, 2022

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