Sabah boat mishap list of victims


The survivors arrived at the marine jetty in Kota Kinabalu.

KOTA KINABALU: The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) has identified the three dead and five missing people from the list of 30 in the catamaran carrying Chinese tourists which capsized off Sabah Saturday.  

The agency also released the names of 20 Chinese tourist survivors and two crewmen.  

The Chinese tourists identified as dead are:  

1. Xie Luo 

2. He Run Yuan, and  

3. Zhang Xioa Kun  

The four missing Chinese tourists are:  

1.  Sheng Jiang Jiang   

2.  Dong Mei   

3.  Luo Hong Yuan, and  

4.  Lu Gua Hang   

The missing crewman is:  

1.  Absoy Kasim 

The tourists who have been rescued are:  

1.  Yan Yan Xin 

2.  Fan Li Xia 

3.  Yan Si Yi   

4.  Shen Hao Tian 

5.  Yang Yao Ru  

6.  Wang Xian Zhang  

7.  Cao Dong Tue   

8.  Wei Yin  

9.  Lu Guo Hang   

10.  Li Feng   

11.  Chen Xin Jian  

12.  Her Hai Min  

13.  He Zi Hao  

14.  Guo Shun Ke  

15.  Tan Ting   

16.  Zeng Cui Can  

17.  Liu Jin Can   

18.  Liu Juan   

19.  Liu Fei Tong, and  

20  Chen Xi      

The rescued crew members are:  

1. Sabahan skipper Sharizal Salian, 25; and 

2.  Aman Abdul, a 38-year-old Filipino who holds an IMM13 immigration travel document

-- Bernama

 

 

 

 

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