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Overloaded boat overturns, father, son drown in Kajang

Victims clearing lotus leaves in lake lost control of boat, says police chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 Jul 2022 8:46AM

Overloaded boat overturns, father, son drown in Kajang
According to reports, Mohd Adnan Johdi, 50, and his son, Hakimi, 15, drowned in the 2pm incident, while his other son Mohamad Mustaqkim, 17, survived the ordeal. – File pic, July 3, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – An excessive load of lotus leaves is believed to have caused a boat to capsize, resulting in a father and son drowning at a pond in Taman Cahaya Sg Chua, Kajang yesterday.

Kajang district police chief Mohd Zaid Hassan said the overloaded boat was difficult to control and it overturned.

Bernama reported that in the 2pm incident, the boat, in which Mohd Adnan Johdi, 50, and his two sons, Hakimi, 15, and Mohamad Mustaqkim, 17, were in, capsized when they were cleaning the pond. Mustaqkim survived the ordeal.

“The victims had been clearing the lotus leaves in the lake (reservoir pool) since morning until the incident occurred,” he said in a statement last night.

He said the case was classified as sudden death and urged witnesses to contact investigating officer Sargeant Ariffin at the Kajang police station.

Adnan’s body was found about 5km from where the boat sank at 5.12pm, while Hakimi’s body was discovered about 10km away at 6.56pm. – Bernama, July 3, 2022

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