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Catamaran: SAR meeting tomorrow to decide on next move

Bernama
Bernama
05/02/2017
11:59 MYT
Catamaran: SAR meeting tomorrow to decide on next move
Yesterday, the body of a woman, believed be of one of the six victims still missing in the catamaran tragedy, was found entangled in a trawler net by fishermen in Pulau Mengalum waters at 9.25am. - Filepic
The agencies involved in the search and rescue (SAR) operation for missing victims of the catamaran boat tragedy will be meeting tomorrow to decide on the next move.
Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Kota Kinabalu director Maritime First Admiral Adam Aziz said this was because the mission would be entering its 10th day tomorrow.
"Following the meeting, MMEA will convey the outcome to MMEA's headquarters (in Putrajaya) on how long the mission will be continued.
"However, were still hoping for miracles to happen because based on nature, with tomorrow already reaching the 10th day of the SAR mission, bodies might not be intact as the one found yesterday," he told a press conference here today.
Yesterday, the body of a woman, believed be of one of the six victims still missing in the catamaran tragedy, was found entangled in a trawler net by fishermen in Pulau Mengalum waters at 9.25am. - BERNAMA
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