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Capsized cargo ship: Sarawak MMEA recovers four bodies

Bodies sent to general hospital for identification, state Maritime chief says

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 23 Jul 2023 8:51AM

Capsized cargo ship: Sarawak MMEA recovers four bodies
Sarawak Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency director Zin Azman Md Yunus shows the search area for the eight crew members of MV Tung Sung, which capsized in the waters of Pulau Burung in Sebuyau here last Wednesday. – Bernama pic, July 23, 2023

KUCHING – Four bodies believed to be among the eight crew members of MV Tung Sung, which capsized in the waters of Pulau Burung in Sebuyau here last Wednesday, were found yesterday.

Sarawak Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) director Zin Azman Md Yunus said their identities are yet to be ascertained. 

He said at about 1.15pm, the MMEA received a report from fishermen who found three bodies floating about 15 nautical miles northeast of Pulau Burung. 

“Based on that information, we mobilised our vessel KM Kota Kinabalu to the location to retrieve the bodies. Meanwhile, at about 5.20pm, the ship found another body while conducting a patrol in the search sector. 

“All the bodies found were not wearing life jackets and will be sent to the Sarawak General Hospital for identification,” he said in a press conference here yesterday.

The eight missing crew members are between 20 and 52 years old, three of whom are locals from Sibu identified as Chieng Siew Ngiek, Wong Hua Wu and Stimba Anak Chuit. 

Four other victims are Myanmar nationals, namely That Min July, Ye Lin Htet, Hla Win Tun, Tun Lin Oo and an Indonesian, Lido Ali Purwanto. – Bernama, July 23, 2023

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