Found after two weeks in forest


KOTA KINABALU: All hope looked to be lost for 11-year-old Al Fajri Anto and his uncle Iwan Musakir who had been lost in a rough terrain forest in the Tawau east coast district for two weeks.

Their friends had tried searching for them for five days. They then reported the incident to the authorities on June 29, triggering a search mission involving firemen, police and villagers.

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Sabah , Forest , Missing Persons , Tawau , Hunters

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