All 14 men missing in Sabah forest reserve found


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 27 Jun 2017

Some of the 14 men who were found after being missing in a forest reserve for nearly a week.

KOTA KINABALU: All 14 men who went missing at the Ulu Segama forest reserve in Lahad Datu district have been found safe, said Kinabatangan district police chief Supt Sahak Rahmat.  

He said that five of the men who went missing after entering the forest reserve on June 21 were found in a plantation by workers at about 10.25am on Tuesday.  

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