Hope dims for missing siblings as search enters fourth day


Search and rescue workers on Thursday continued their search for two siblings who went missing at the Liawan river in Sabah's interior Keningau on Monday. -Starpic

KOTA KINABALU: There is little chance of finding two young siblings who were washed away in the swift-flowing Liawan river in Sabah’s interior Keningau as search and rescue operations enter its fourth day on Thursday (Nov 12).

Rescuers have been combing the river for Jason Lim Ze Hao, six, and his sister Amber Lim Ze Yee, four, who went missing after a pick-up truck, driven by their father, was washed off a flooded low lying bridge around midnight on Monday (Nov 9).

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