Pemancing jatuh laut ditemukan lemas Posted on 07/12/2024 Mayat mangsa ditemukan petang tadi di perairan Kuala Chenang, Langkawi kira-kira 150m dari lokasi terjatuh. (Gambar fail) ALOR SETAR: Seorang lelaki yang dilaporkan hilang selepas terjatuh ke dalam laut ketika menyeberangi jambatan kayu ‘Water Breaker’ Kuala Chenang di Langkawi, malam semalam, ditemukan lemas petang tadi. Ketua Polis Langkawi, Shariman Ashari, berkata mayat mangsa Che Yassin Che Ngah, 43, dari Kampung Perana, Ulu Melaka, di sini, ditemukan 6.10 petang, di perairan Kuala Chenang kira-kira 150m dari lokasi mangsa terjatuh. “Mangsa ditemukan anggota Agensi Penguatkuasaan Maritim Malaysia (Maritim Malaysia) dan dibawa ke jeti Lembaga Kemajuan Ikan Malaysia (LKIM), sebelum dibuat pengecaman oleh isteri mangsa. “Kes diklasifikasikan sebagai mati mengejut dan mayat mangsa kemudian dibawa ke Hospital Sultanah Maliha, Langkawi untuk bedah siasat,” katanya dalam kenyataan. Dalam kejadian 11.30 malam semalam, Che Yassin yang baru selesai memancing bersama adik iparnya terjatuh ke dalam laut, ketika melalui jambatan berkenaan selepas terpijak kayu reput. News
Malaysian who survived the Thai-Burma ‘Death Railway’ in WWII dies at 97 in Seremban hospital, wake today in Port Dickson Posted on 10/11/2024 SEREMBAN, Nov 10 — The oldest surviving worker of the infamous ‘Death Railway’ between Thailand and Myanmar, Arumugam Kandasamy, died at 3.26 am today at the age of 97. His son, A Sudhagaran, 45, said his father died after receiving treatment at a private hospital here due to old age…. Read More
Deputy minister: JKR completes or advances 559 projects worth RM5.6b to enhance Home Ministry security, including high-tech prison upgrades Posted on 09/12/2024 KLUANG, Dec 8 — The Public Works Department (JKR) is currently implementing or has completed 559 projects for the Home Ministry (KDN), with a total value of RM5.635 billion as of November this year. Deputy Works Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Maslan said that 39 of these projects, worth RM2.331 billion,… Read More
Taiwanese president’s plan to stop over in Hawaii, Guam angers China Posted on 28/11/2024 Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te is seen as a ‘separatist’ by Beijing for his defence of the island’s sovereignty. (AFP pic) TAIPEI: Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te will stop over in Hawaii and the US territory of Guam during a trip to the Pacific, his office said today, eliciting a fresh vow… Read More