Malaysia

Hawari’s family hopes search efforts will continue

Today announced as last day for operation to locate missing Mt Everest climber

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 28 May 2023 5:34PM

Hawari’s family hopes search efforts will continue
Saffiyah Tang (left) says that she last knew of her husband Muhammad Hawari Hashim’s whereabouts through updates on social media. – Bernama pic, May 28, 2023

KEPALA BATAS – Muhammad Hawari Hashim’s family expressed hope that the search and rescue operation to locate the missing Malaysia Everest 2023 (ME2023) climber, who was reported missing, will be continued.

Despite today being announced as the last day for the search-and-rescue operation to locate Hawari, his mother, Che Tom Hassan, 64, still hopes that the government will resume the efforts to locate her hearing-impaired son, who has been missing since May 19.

“Hawari is a very happy and loving person. Everyone feels easy around him in this village. 

“I have tried to contact him ever since he went missing. Every night I pray for his return. I recite Surah Yasin for him, but still no signs,” she told reporters after the visit by Tasek Gelugor MP, Datuk Wan Saiful Wan Jan, here today.

Che Tom added that Hawari’s wife, Saffiyah Tang, 34, and the couple’s children, Hana Sakeena, four, and Haris Sufyan, one, are emotionally affected and are longing to hear about the 33-year-old’s whereabouts.

“Every night before Hana sleeps, she will question her mother about her father’s return. She is waiting to pick up her father from Kuala Lumpur International Airport.

“The children have been asking a lot about their missing father. We, as a family, hope that the search-and-rescue (operation) will be continued,” she said.

Meanwhile, Saffiyah said that she last knew of her husband’s whereabouts through updates on social media.

“I last saw his updates on social media on May 15. He was on Mount Everest with the flag. 

“I really hope to hear from him soon. We truly miss his presence here,” said Saffiyah, who is mute, via sign language. Her remarks were translated by Hawari’s cousin, Muhd Danish Danial Muhd Hafizul, 17.

On May 19, Hawari, one of the participants of the ME2023 mission, was reported missing in the mountainous area, when descending from Camp Four after conquering the world’s highest peak.

On the same day, Malaysian Civil Defence Force Kedah director, Awang Askandar Ampuan Yaacub, 56, another participant in the mission, was confirmed dead after falling while climbing to the peak of Mt Everest.

ME 2023, organised by Kelab Eksplorasi Altitud, and joined by the expedition leader and former 2016 Everest climber, Azim Afif Ishak, started the mission to conquer the world’s highest peak on April 2.

The expedition is due to conclude on June 2 and is backed by the Youth and Sports Ministry. – Bernama, May 28, 2023

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