Myanmar nationals buried alive


Unstable ground: Firemen and rescuers at the site of the landslide in Kuala Terla in Cameron Highlands. – Courtesy of fire and Rescue Department.

IPOH: Three Myanmar nationals, including a married couple, were found buried alive after a landslide crashed down on their rumah kongsi at Batu 49, in Kuala Terla, Cameron Highlands.

Cameron Highlands OCPD Depu­ty Supt Ashari Abu Samah said the deceased were identified as Aung Thong and his wife Naing Vai, both 23, and their friend Mu Aye Aye, 34.

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