Malaysia

Perak Fire Dept rescues man who escaped into forest due to stress

Official says after six days, victim decided to call 999 when he got lost, was not able to find food

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 10 Jun 2023 10:35AM

Perak Fire Dept rescues man who escaped into forest due to stress
A 41-year-old man has been saved by the Perak Fire Department after he escaped into a forest due to work stress. The man survived in the wilderness for six days before calling for help. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, June 10, 2923

IPOH – A man who escaped into a forest for six days due to work-related stress was rescued by the Malaysia Fire and Rescue Department early this morning after he reached out for help. 

Perak Fire assistant director of operations Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad, in a statement, said firefighters received the call at 11.44pm yesterday and rushed to the location described by the victim. 

He said the victim, Mohamad Suhairy Mohamed, 41, boarded a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Terminal Amanjaya on June 3 due to stress at work and decided to live in the wilderness. 

However, the man decided to call the emergency line 999 via his mobile phone after he got lost in the forest and could not find food. 

“The victim was wearing an orange T-shirt and blue jeans. He was reachable via his phone, but there was no internet connection. 

“He entered the forest through the Tenaga Nasional Bhd’s main distribution sub-station near the National Audit Department. Upon arrival at the scene, the operation commander contacted the victim, who said that he heard the presence of fire engines from the forest,” he said. 

Sabarodzi said the victim was found at 2.46am, 3.2km away from the search starting point and was handed over to the police for further action. – Bernama, June 10, 2923

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