Water rafting tragedy: Victims were JKR members, say cops


KAMPAR: The three victims who drowned during a water rafting activity in Sungai Jahang on Friday (Nov 15) afternoon were staff members of the Seberang Perai Tengah (SPT) and Langkawi Public Works Department (JKR), according to police.

Kampar OCPD Supt Mohamad Nazri Daud identified the female victim as Suhaili Mat Saad, 47, a district engineer at JKR SPT from Kampung Teluk Sungai Kecil, Nibong Tebal, Penang.

"The other victims were Mohamad Khairul Hakim Hamidi, 37, a senior assistant engineer at Langkawi JKR, residing at the JKR Quarters in Ayer Hangat, Kuah, Langkawi, and Muhammad Ikram Abdul Bari, 29, a customer service officer at Langkawi JKR, from Taman Permata, Jitra, Kedah,” he said.

Supt Nazri said that the incident was believed to have been caused by continuous heavy rain, which led to a sudden rise in the water level of Sungai Jahang.

He said one boat carrying seven people, including a guide, capsized before they were swept away.

He said prior to the incident, four rafting boats from a resort, carrying 27 people, including five guides and one photographer, had departed to Sungai Jahang for a white water rafting activity.

He added that they had been staying at the resort for a team-building programme, with seven participants from Langkawi JKR and 14 from SPT JKR.

Meanwhile, the bodies arrived at Kampar Hospital Forensic Unit at 9.50pm for the post-mortem examination.- Bernama

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