Worried family of missing S’porean arrives in M’sia
Published on: Friday, August 16, 2019
By: Bernama
The family of Tan Eng Soon being briefed on the search and rescue efforts.
KEMAMAN: Some 15 family members of a Singapore woman who went missing while kayaking in Endau waters here on Aug 8 arrived at the Kemaman Hospital Forensic Unit Wednesday night.The family members of Puah Geok Tin, 57, came in four Singapore-registered cars at 11.45pm, escorted by a police car and a Singapore High Commission vehicle.ADVERTISEMENT
They were in a sombre mood and seen hugging each other.
Journalists were not allowed to interview them and were also barred from taking photographs or video.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Mersing Zone chief Maritime Commander Haris Fadzillah Abdullah said the body of a woman was found floating at sea about five nautical miles east of Kuala Kemaman by local fishermen at 12.50pm Wednesday.
“The body arrived at the Kemaman Zone MMEA at 4.30pm and was sent to Hospital Kemaman for post-mortem and identification by the family,” he told reporters at the forward base set up at the Penyabong jetty, Endau.ADVERTISEMENT Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express’s Telegram channel.
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It is learnt that the post-mortem will be conducted Thursday.
Last Thursday, Singaporeans Tan Eng Soon (male), 62, and Puah went missing at about 5.40pm after they got separated from a group of 13 friends while kayaking between Pulau Sri Buat, Pahang and Pulau Mertang, Mersing. – Bernama