JERTIH, June 29 — Two girls, aged three and 10, were among three people killed when a boat capsized off Pulau Perhentian last night.
Besut district police chief Supt Azamuddin Ahmad @ Abu identified the deceased in the 10.30pm mishap as S. Arumugam, 40, his three-year-old daughter A. Sarrvihka, and their 10-year-old relative V. Vennpani.
12 others in the boat, including a six-year-old who was in critical condition, were rushed to the Besut Hospital for treatment.
The boat, carrying 15 passengers, aged between three and 40 years, capsized during a storm, heavy rain, and rough sea. Based on the investigation, all of them were not wearing life jackets.
Speaking during a press conference at the Besut district police headquarters today, he said the boat driver, in his 20s, has been detained to assist in the investigation.
The driver, a local, tested positive for drugs and has five records for drug-related offences.
Azamuddin advised the public to prioritise the safety of their family members while at resort beaches.
Boat operators should also prioritise tourist safety and comply with all regulations, especially regarding the mandatory use of life jackets.
Meanwhile, Terengganu Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (Maritime) director Maritime Captain Hamiludin Che Awang said that his team mounted a search and rescue operation at 11.17pm after receiving information regarding the incident at 10.55pm.
All the victims were taken to the Besut Tourist Jetty using the Penggalang 45 Maritime Boat, and they have now been taken to the Sultanah Nur Zahirah Hospital in Kuala Terengganu for further examination and treatment.
A thorough investigation would be conducted to identify the exact cause of the incident.
“Maritime Malaysia will also ensure that the safety aspects of sea transportation in the country, including in tourist areas, continue to be improved.
“This incident is once again a reminder of the importance of safety aspects at sea, especially during uncertain weather. Maritime Malaysia calls on all boat operators to comply with safety instructions and check the weather forecast before embarking on a journey,” he said in a statement.
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