Amputee loves diving after taking the plunge


Into the deep: Ahmad Nazri (centre/inset) enjoying underwater scenes with volunteer divers at the Dive Heart 2018 Programme with Universiti Malaysia Terengganu in the waters around Pulau Bidong. — Courtesy of Universiti Malaysia Terengganu

KUALA TERENGGANU: Ahmad Nazri Hamzah may have lost a limb at a young age but he is bent on living life to the fullest.

The 28-year-old cancer survivor has scaled Mount Kinabalu and represented Malaysia in wheelchair basketball at the recent Asian Para Games in Jakarta but even he balked at the idea of scuba diving.

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