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Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine
Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine

The Sun

timea day ago

  • The Sun

Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine

SIBU: A man reported missing a week ago was found dead today near a car believed to have plunged into a ravine along the road to the Baleh hydroelectric dam in Kapit. Kapit district police chief DSP Rohana Nanu identified the victim as 54-year-old Pika Rangga. The body was discovered about 30 metres from the car. 'The victim's body has been taken to Kapit Hospital for further action and his identity has been confirmed by family members,' Rohana told Bernama. Sibu Fire and Rescue Department chief Andy Alie said they received a call about the discovery at 3.06 pm. A team from the Kapit Fire and Rescue Station, located 61 kilometres away, was dispatched and arrived at 4.08 pm. 'Inspections at the scene uncovered a Perodua Bezza in a ravine about 100 metres deep,' Andy said. Firefighters used a scoop stretcher to retrieve the victim's body. The body was then handed over to the police for further action. A Ministry of Health medical officer confirmed the victim dead at the scene. The operation concluded at 4.35 pm. - Bernama

Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine
Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • New Straits Times

Missing man found dead near car in Kapit ravine

SIBU: A man reported missing about a week ago was found dead today near a car believed to have plunged into a ravine along the road to the Baleh hydroelectric dam in Kapit, some 300 kilometres from here. Kapit District Police Chief DSP Rohana Nanu confirmed the victim as 54-year-old Pika Rangga, whose body was discovered about 30 metres from the car. "The victim's body has been taken to Kapit Hospital for further action and his identity has been confirmed by family members," he told Bernama tonight. Meanwhile, Sibu Fire and Rescue Department chief Andy Alie said a call regarding the discovery of the body was received at 3.06pm, after which a team from the Kapit Fire and Rescue Station, located 61 kilometres away, was dispatched to the scene and arrived at 4.08pm. "Inspections at the scene uncovered a Perodua Bezza in a ravine about 100 metres deep," he said. Andy added that firefighters used a scoop stretcher to retrieve the victim's body, which was then handed over to the police for further action.

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