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Three crew found, two still missing in Sg Batang Igan capsized-boat incident

Third sailor rescued escaped by climbing banks of Sg Kut, says Fire Dept

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 8:24PM

Three crew found, two still missing in Sg Batang Igan capsized-boat incident
The Fire and Rescue Department and police are currently working together in the search-and-rescue operation for the remaining missing crew members. – The Vibes file pic, June 26, 2022

SIBU – The Sarawak Fire and Rescue Department’s Operations Centre (PGO) today confirmed that three of the five crew members of a vessel that sank in Sg Batang Igan near Kg Bungan Kecil, about an hour’s boat ride from here, early today have been found safe.

A PGO spokesman said according to the latest information, the third crew member managed to escape by swimming about 300m from the ship registered as Yu Lee, before climbing onto the banks of Sg Kut, a tributary of Sg Batang Igan.

“The Fire and Rescue team that arrived at the scene were told by the villagers that the third victim who managed to escape, was identified as Lee Sia Kong in his 40s,” read the latest PGO statement today.

In an earlier statement from the PGO, two workers on board the ship were reportedly rescued by villagers, later identified as Ngu Soon Hock and Mohamad Taufik, in their 50s, while two others were still missing as of 4pm today following a search operation from 9.20am today.

The identities of the two have yet to be obtained.

Sibu district police chief, Zulkipli Suhaili when contacted confirmed the incident and that police were also involved in the operation. – Bernama, June 26, 2022

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