Seven bodies found after family of 10 swept away in Malaysia river

family of 10 swept away in Malaysia river

AFP FILE PHOTO

KUALA LUMPUR — Ten members of a single family were swept away in a river surge in Malaysia, with seven bodies found just under 25 kilometers from where they had been swimming, a senior police official said Tuesday.

The tragedy happened last Friday at the Jeram Mawar waterfall located deep in a forest in the district of Chukai in the eastern state of Terengganu.

Local police chief Hanyan Ramlan told AFP that nine of the victims were related and the other was a fiance.

“I believe they were swimming in the river on Friday when a sudden surge in water swept them away. It happened very fast and the water level rose up to three meters,” Hanyan said.

“They were caught in a deadly surprise.”

Hanyan said the victims were aged between four and 40 years old, and the seven bodies were found about 24 kilometers (15 miles) from the scene of the accident.

“We have intensified the search for the remaining three victims. There are 210 officers from the various agencies assisted by tracker dogs covering 32 kilometers,” he said.

RELATED STORIES

Malaysia floods force tens of thousands to evacuate

No respite for Malaysian flood victims; number climbs to 53,000

Read more...