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Families of missing anglers and boat skipper appeal to Sarawak govt to resume search operation

KUCHING, Oct 20 — The families of four anglers and a boat skipper, who were reported missing on October 3 in the waters off Santubong, today appealed to the state government to resume search and rescue operations, which were called off on October 9.

“We also believe they could still be somewhere there. We need to rescue them,” Vicky Lim, the mother of Leo Dy Lee Jiann Tarn, 33, one of the four missing anglers, told reporters on behalf of the families. “But after seven days, the agencies found no proof of them. There were no signs of the boat,” she added.She said the local fishing community is also lending a hand.

Apart from Leo Dy Lee, the others are boat skipper Kamizan bin Zaidi, 40, and anglers Yap Tze Kang, 41, Ng Chin Hui, 36, and Christoper Teo, 32.

 

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