Climber found dead 800m from base of Gunung Lambak


KLUANG: A male mountain climber was found dead about 800 metres from the base of Gunung Lambak on Sunday (May 3) near here.

Police received a call about the incident around 1.47pm and immediately deployed the Crime Prevention Patrol 2 (RJC2) team from the Kluang police station.

Kluang OCPD Asst Comm Bahrin Mohd Noh said the RJC2 team arrived at the scene at 2.30pm., along with teams from the Fire and Rescue Department and the Malaysian Civil Defence Force (APM).

“Heavy rain at the site made it difficult to bring the victim down,” he said in a statement, adding that the paramedic team also arrived at the scene at 2.30pm.

ACP Bahrin said the victim’s body was brought down to the foot of the mountain at 6.15pm, and the assistant medical officer declared him dead.

He said the victim, Muhammad Nur Hakimi Mohd Haris, from Felda Sugai Sibol in Kulai, had climbed the mountain with his three male friends.

ACP Bahrin said the body of the 32-year-old victim, who works at a factory, has been handed over to the Enche’ Besar Hajjah Khalsom Hospital Kluang here for post-mortem on Monday (May 4).

“We will update the cause of death to the media once the post-mortem is completed,” he added.

Gunung Lambak is a 510-metre (1,673ft) mountain popular for leisurely climbing and fitness training, located just 2km to 7km from Kluang town.

It offers two main routes (steep and gentle) that take 1.5 hours to four hours to complete, are suitable for beginners, and are often visited on weekends. It also has resort facilities.

 

 

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