Bachok boat tragedy: Angler’s wife keeps hope alive


BACHOK (Bernama): “He is a good swimmer, even the skipper told me that my husband was great at balancing his body while in the water, so I'm sure he is still alive, ” said Siti Ayu Ishak, the wife of Arman Ismail, 43, one of the missing anglers in the boat capsize tragedy in Bachok waters on Monday (June 29).

Siti Ayu, 30, said that she still hopes and believes that her husband is alive even though the search and rescue operation (SAR) has entered its fourth day Thursday (July 2) without locating him or two other missing anglers.

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