83 Malaysians stranded in Indonesia arrive home, enter quarantine

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NSTnation Ninety-eight people including 83 Malaysians stranded in Nunukan, Indonesia arrived safely at the Tawau ferry terminal. Malaysians Stranded Covid19 Coronavirus

The group – comprising 45 men, 44 women, 9 kids and their Indonesian spouses – were ferried back on the chartered vessel MV Labuan Express.

It was reported that dozens of Malaysians had been stranded in the neighbouring country since March 30. Their return was granted by the Sabah government, which has allowed Malaysians stranded overseas to come home in light of the Movement Control Order , which began on March 18.

 

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