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In Sabah, students fall from suspension bridge they climbed to get Internet access

Thursday, 26 Nov 2020 10:56 PM MYTThe bridge is said to be one of the few spots in the village where the cellular signal needed for Internet access was intermittently available at night time. — AFP pic

All eight of the students aged between 15 and 18 years’ old are receiving treatment at the Ranau district hospital. “Internet connection in Kampung Gusi is terrible, but it is better at night on that particular spot on the bridge,” he said. “I hope that the villagers can be patient and strong through this while we rebuild the bridge. I offer them my sympathies and hope the injured students will recover soon,” he said.

 

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