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Indonesia calls off search for teen Dutch diver off Pulau Tokong Sanggol

Operation halts after seven-day search, British and Dutch embassies informed

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 18 Apr 2022 2:49PM

Indonesia calls off search for teen Dutch diver off Pulau Tokong Sanggol
Mersing Maritime Zone director Khairul Nizam Misran says the operation officially ended at about 7pm yesterday after no clues were found on the presence of Nathan Renze Chesters in the waters of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia. – Bernama pic, April 18, 2022

MERSING – The Indonesian National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas) has stopped its search for 14-year-old Dutch diver Nathan Renze Chesters, who was reported to have died after missing for four days while diving at Pulau Tokong Sanggol here.

The assistance of the Indonesian authority was sought on the belief that the boy could have drifted into Indonesian waters.

Mersing Maritime Zone director Khairul Nizam Misran, in a statement today, said the operation officially ended at about 7pm yesterday after no clues were found on the presence of the boy in the waters of Pulau Bintan, Indonesia.

He said the Basarnas Operations Centre in Tanjung Pinang announced the operation was stopped after a seven-day search beginning last April 10 in the Indonesian waters and the matter had been informed to the British and Dutch embassies.

The search-and-rescue operation by Indonesia involved the Indonesian National Army, a vessel from the Indonesian Maritime Security Agency, Water Unit of the Indonesian Police, and a ship from Basarnas, he added.

Khairul Nizam said the Johor Baru Maritime Search and Rescue Coordinating Centre (MRSC) expressed its highest appreciation and thanks for the cooperation of all parties involved in the operation.

“It is hoped that the cooperation among the departments and agencies involved will be further strengthened to maintain the safety and well-being of the maritime community in the country,” he said.

Four foreign divers were reported missing in the waters of Pulau Tokong Sanggol, about nine nautical miles from Tanjung Leman here, last April 6.

However, Norwegian diving coach Kristine Grodem, 35, was found safe by a tugboat en route from Indonesia to Thailand at 8.15am on April 7, while Adrian Peter Chesters, 46, a British national, and Alexia Alexandra Molina, 18, a French national, were found by local fishermen at about 1am on April 9.

The young Dutch diver was confirmed dead by his father, Adrian Peter, who relayed the information to the authorities after he was rescued.

According to him, his son became too weak to hold out and died of exhaustion while they were adrift.

Following that, the Johor Baru MRSC informed the Indonesian authorities to help find the boy’s on the belief that the remains had drifted into Indonesian waters. – Bernama, April 18, 2022

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