Search for missing Malaysian trekker in Nepal narrows


The red arrow shows the coordinate of the area where Dennis Lee (pic) made his last phone call. Picture taken from Search and Rescue Dogs Nepal website.

PETALING JAYA: The search for  Dennis Lee, a Malaysian trekker who went missing in Nepal, has been narrowed down to a particular area after authorities managed to trace Lee’s last phone coordinates.

A family spokesman said they got the information on Friday and managed to work out the coordinates when the last call was made on the day he went missing.

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