Canadian nudist seeking help from Canada’s Department of Foreign Affairs


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 09 Jun 2015

PETALING JAYA: Two Canadians, who were among 10 foreigners posed in the nude on top of Mount Kinabalu, have reportedly sought help from their country's Department of Foreign Affairs.

According to The Canadian Press, the department's spokesman said on Tuesday that they were aware two Canadians have been prevented from leaving the country and the Canadian consular officials here were in contact with authorities.

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