Floods: Businessman swept away found dead


KUANTAN: A businessman reported missing while wading through flash floods in Sungai Lembing on Wednesday (Jan 24), was found dead on Thursday (Jan 25).

Kuantan district police Chief ACP Wan Mohd Zahari Wan Busu said the body of Lee Yie Chong, 62, was found at 12.45am on Thursday about 100 metres from where he was last seen.

"The victim was found in Kampung Jelihan Sungai Lembing and the case is classified as sudden death," he said in a statement.

Lee, the owner of the 3D Sungai Lembing shop was reported missing at around 7 pm yesterday while wading through waist-deep water with his wife and son to get to the family car, which was parked on a higher ground, to go home.

The victim, who was walking in the middle between his wife and child, is said to have complained of fatigue before being swept away by the strong current.

He was reported to have complained of tiredness before being swept by the current.

Earlier, the family members were said to be moving goods in the shop to the upper floor due to the flood and were wading through the flood waters to go home after completing the task.

Flash floods hit Sungai Lembing following continuous heavy rain. - Bernama

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