Published: Sunday November 1, 2009 MYT 6:55:00 PM
Updated: Sunday November 1, 2009 MYT 11:51:36 PM
Two Utar student drowned, one missing at Kampar waterfalls (Update 6)
By CHAN LI LEEN and IVAN LOH
IPOH: Two Tunku Abdul Rahman University (Utar) students were found drowned and one more still missing after they were swept away at the waterfalls at Batu Berangkai picnic area in Kampar about 5.30pm Sunday.
Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir said the body of James Khor Wan Kai, 20, from Penang was found by villagers at 9.40pm about 300 meters from where he was last seen.
At 11.20pm, Yew Shy Gin (female), 19, from Kedah, was found.
The missing student was earlier identified as Yew Ghim Chnieh, 20, from Penang by Datuk Dr Mah Hang Soon State Health, Local Government, Consumer, Environment, Transport and Non-Islamic Affairs Committee head.
Dr Mah said he had spoken to a fourth student who told him that the four had gone to the waterfalls at about 5pm. Two boys and the girl went into the water first.
The fourth student, a male, was about to enter the water when a strong gush of water tumbled him in. As he struggled to scramble out, he suffered cuts and bruises.
Fortunately, a Kampar resident rushed over, pulled him out and took him to the Kampar police station to lodge a report.
According to Dr Mah, the 22-year-old second year Accountancy student from Kuala Lumpur declined to be named and did not wish to speak to reporters.
Police alerted the search and rescue team at 5.45pm.
At midnight, search and rescue efforts were still going on with the help of villagers.
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