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More and more Singaporeans are going to Mudlaysia to get themselves killed and good riddance to these rubbish. MM Lee has already warned before that Johor is the murder, rape , robbery, corruption and fascist city of the world. Yet many Singaporeans, mostly Opposition supporters, are going there for their cheap cheap everything and end up being murdered, raped, robbed etc. They deserved to die for their refusal to listen to MM Lee. Fortunately, we have Foreign Talents to replace these treacherous retards.
The boat was carrying more than 2½ times as many people than it should and not a single passenger had donned a life jacket.
“Investigations revealed that the boat could fit 12 passengers per trip, but at the time of the incident, there were 31 people, including the boatman and his assistant,” said Nor.
3 Singaporeans drown, 2 missing in Mersing waters2010/12/27
By Shahrum Sayuthi, Ahmad Fairuz Othman and Jassmine Shadiqe
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MERSING: Three people drowned and two others are missing after a bum-boat ferrying 29 holidaymakers, including 19 Singaporeans, capsized about 300m from the Tanjung Leman jetty here in Mersing waters yesterday.
In the 1.30pm incident, the boat from Wong Pak Yau Kelong, better known as Kelong Ayu in Pulau Sibu here, was heading towards the Tanjung Leman jetty when it was hit by strong waves.
(A bum-boat is a small boat used to ferry supplies to ships moored away from shore.)
Mersing district police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd Nor Rashid said a woman and two men drowned. Their bodies have been sent to the Mersing Hospital mortuary, while two men are still missing at press time.
The victims have been identified as Low Lee Jun, 33, Chua Lim Khoon, 45, and Adrian Tan, 67 — all Singaporeans.
The missing are Eng Kian Tek, 44, and Tor Soon Kwee, 41, also Singaporeans.
The search and rescue operation, involving the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Malaysian Civil Defence Force, marine police and army personnel, is ongoing.
The remaining 24 passengers and two of the bum-boat crew members were taken to the Sungai Ambat police station, about 30km from Mersing, to have their statements recorded.
Checks revealed that there were nine locals, a Chinese national and 19 Singaporeans in the boat when the incident occurred.
The boat was carrying more than 2½ times as many people than it should and not a single passenger had donned a life jacket.
“Investigations revealed that the boat could fit 12 passengers per trip, but at the time of the incident, there were 31 people, including the boatman and his assistant,” said Nor.
The group had arrived at Kelong Ayu on Saturday morning for a holiday-cum-fishing trip and was scheduled to return to the Tanjung Leman jetty at 2pm yesterday.
Nor said police have detained the kelong operator, aged 67, and the 64-year-old boatman.
The boat was carrying more than 2½ times as many people than it should and not a single passenger had donned a life jacket.
“Investigations revealed that the boat could fit 12 passengers per trip, but at the time of the incident, there were 31 people, including the boatman and his assistant,” said Nor.
3 Singaporeans drown, 2 missing in Mersing waters2010/12/27
By Shahrum Sayuthi, Ahmad Fairuz Othman and Jassmine Shadiqe
Share
MERSING: Three people drowned and two others are missing after a bum-boat ferrying 29 holidaymakers, including 19 Singaporeans, capsized about 300m from the Tanjung Leman jetty here in Mersing waters yesterday.
In the 1.30pm incident, the boat from Wong Pak Yau Kelong, better known as Kelong Ayu in Pulau Sibu here, was heading towards the Tanjung Leman jetty when it was hit by strong waves.
(A bum-boat is a small boat used to ferry supplies to ships moored away from shore.)
Mersing district police chief Deputy Superintendent Mohd Nor Rashid said a woman and two men drowned. Their bodies have been sent to the Mersing Hospital mortuary, while two men are still missing at press time.
The victims have been identified as Low Lee Jun, 33, Chua Lim Khoon, 45, and Adrian Tan, 67 — all Singaporeans.
The missing are Eng Kian Tek, 44, and Tor Soon Kwee, 41, also Singaporeans.
The search and rescue operation, involving the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Malaysian Civil Defence Force, marine police and army personnel, is ongoing.
The remaining 24 passengers and two of the bum-boat crew members were taken to the Sungai Ambat police station, about 30km from Mersing, to have their statements recorded.
Checks revealed that there were nine locals, a Chinese national and 19 Singaporeans in the boat when the incident occurred.
The boat was carrying more than 2½ times as many people than it should and not a single passenger had donned a life jacket.
“Investigations revealed that the boat could fit 12 passengers per trip, but at the time of the incident, there were 31 people, including the boatman and his assistant,” said Nor.
The group had arrived at Kelong Ayu on Saturday morning for a holiday-cum-fishing trip and was scheduled to return to the Tanjung Leman jetty at 2pm yesterday.
Nor said police have detained the kelong operator, aged 67, and the 64-year-old boatman.