Rescuers retrace steps in the search for missing Briton


PULAU TIOMAN: Rescuers in the search for missing Gareth Huntley are retracing their steps, deploying tracker dogs to canvas the area around Lubuk Teja waterfall and the nearby hydro dam, after traces of a foot trail purportedly of the Briton's were discovered on Tuesday. 

Pahang Fire and Rescue Department operations chief Alimaddia Bukri said that officials would repeat the search in the areas they have covered previously within the four-map square (6km radius) of the waterfall with a K9 unit in the hopes of finding a stronger lead to where the 34-year-old might be. 

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