Singaporean found drowned, Indian national still missing in Pulau Mawar


MERSING: A Singaporean man has been found drowned while an Indian national remains missing after they went swimming at Pulau Mawar here on Monday (April 7).

Endau Fire and Rescue Station chief Assistant Fire Superintendent Mohd Alias Hussin said they received a call regarding the incident at 2.37pm, and dispatched seven personnel to the scene.

"Upon arrival at the scene, it was found that the incident involved three men.

"The body of the Singaporean man was found floating and brought to shore by members of the public, while another man, a Malaysian, managed to save himself," he said in a statement today.

Mohd Alias said the search for the missing victim, an Indian national, is underway. – Bernama

 

 

 

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