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Rennie's remains to be flown back to Malaysia tomorrow
Rennie's remains to be flown back to Malaysia tomorrow

New Straits Times

time05-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Rennie's remains to be flown back to Malaysia tomorrow

KUALA LUMPUR: The body of the late Malaysian climber Rennie Abdul Ghani, 57, who fell along the Torean trail of Mount Rinjani on Lombok Island, will be flown back to Malaysia tomorrow. This was confirmed by his sister, Yana, when contacted after her brother's body was safely retrieved from the area at 8.30pm (Malaysian time). "My eldest brother's remains are now at Bayankara Mataram Hospital after successfully being brought out from the Torean trail, Mount Rinjani, last night. "He will be flown back to Malaysia tomorrow before being laid to rest in Johor Baru. "Thank you to everyone involved in this tragedy. Our family also apologises for any inconvenience caused," she said. Yana was reported as saying the deceased was a caring older brother, firm but humorous, adventurous, a great planner, and someone who always kept his word and was punctual. It was reported that Rennie had fallen along the Torean trail of the mountain at around noon local time on May 3. A search and rescue operation involved dozens of personnel from the Mataram National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), medical teams, and the East Lombok Search and Rescue. The national park authorities stated that the victim was reported to have fallen in the Banyu Urip area by a guide from the trekking agency, Juan Adventure Rinjani. The victim began his hike via the Sembalun route on May 1, along with a group of 23 climbers.

Body of Malaysian who fell while climbing Indonesia's Mt Rinjani still on mountain
Body of Malaysian who fell while climbing Indonesia's Mt Rinjani still on mountain

The Star

time04-05-2025

  • The Star

Body of Malaysian who fell while climbing Indonesia's Mt Rinjani still on mountain

PETALING JAYA: The body of a Malaysian who died in a fall while climbing Mount Rinjani in Lombok, Indonesia has not been retrieved by rescuers yet. According to Sinar Harian, search and rescue operations are still in progress, carried out by various agencies involving dozens from the Mataram National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), medical teams and the East Lombok Search and Rescue (SAR) unit. The victim, Rennie Abdul Ghani, 57, is also the brother of Malaysian actor Riezman Khuzaimi. Riezman, 55, said their family is waiting for more information from Indonesian authorities "Thank you to all those who prayed for my brother-in-law," he commented on a Facebook post on the Hiking And Recreation Around Malaysia account on Sunday (May 4). In another media portal, the deceased's sister who is known only as Yana said their family was informed of his death around 8pm Saturday night (May 3). Rennie is reported to have fallen at 1pm Malaysian time. She said the area where her brother fell appears to be hard to reach. She added that Rennie's son was in Medan and would go to Lombok and wait for the body to be brought back. On Saturday, it was reported that a Malaysian climber had fallen off the Toren route on Mount Rinjani. Search and rescue operations are being carried out by various agencies involving dozens of members from the Mataram National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), medical teams and the East Lombok Search and Rescue (SAR) unit. Gunung Rinjani National Park said Rennie, who was among a group of 23 climbers, fell in the Banyu Urip area. He began the climb via the Sembalun route on May 1.

Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, search underway
Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, search underway

Malay Mail

time04-05-2025

  • Malay Mail

Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, search underway

JAKARTA, May 4 — A Malaysian climber was reported to have fallen along the Toren trail on Mount Rinjani, located on Lombok Island in West Nusa Tenggara, around noon local time (1pm Malaysia time) yesterday, according to national park authorities. A search and rescue operation is currently being carried out by multiple agencies, involving dozens of personnel from the Mataram National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), medical teams, and the East Lombok Search and Rescue (SAR) unit. 'The victim remains at the scene and is being assisted by the group leader along with three members of the climbing team,' Mount Rinjani National Park said in a statement yesterday. Park authorities identified the climber by the initials RAG, who was reported to have fallen in the Banyu Urip area by a guide from the Juan Adventure Rinjani trekking agency. RAG began the climb via the Sembalun trail on May 1, accompanied by a group of 23 people. 'Climbing is an adventure, but safety must always come first,' the park authority remarked, urging all hikers to stay alert, support one another, and respect the natural environment. — Bernama

Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, rescue underway
Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, rescue underway

New Straits Times

time03-05-2025

  • New Straits Times

Malaysian climber falls on Indonesia's Mount Rinjani, rescue underway

JAKARTA: A Malaysian climber fell along the Toren trail on Mount Rinjani around noon local time yesterday, according to national park authorities. A search and rescue operation involving dozens of personnel from the Mataram National Search and Rescue Agency (Basarnas), medical teams, and the East Lombok Search and Rescue (SAR) unit were in progress. "The victim remains at the scene and is being assisted by the group leader along with three members of the climbing team," Mount Rinjani National Park said in a statement on Saturday. Park authorities identified the climber as RAG, who was reported to have fallen in the Banyu Urip area by a guide from the Juan Adventure Rinjani trekking agency. RAG had begun the climb via the Sembalun trail on May 1, accompanied by a group of 23 climbers.- BERNAMA

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