how's the safety now in Bukit tabur after last accident in 2011? still no proper way or safer way to come down? no new bridge or any flying fox built for descending?
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May 9 2012, 06:54 PM
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how's the safety now in Bukit tabur after last accident in 2011? still no proper way or safer way to come down? no new bridge or any flying fox built for descending?
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May 9 2012, 07:12 PM
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u can google Bukit Tabur Accident and all the news are there.
u may check one here. http://www.travel-living-bliss.com/the-dra...ne-bukit-tabur/ Added on May 9, 2012, 7:14 pmKUALA LUMPUR: Two specialist doctors, missing since Wednesday, were found dead in a ravine near the Klang Gates in Ulu Ampang yes terday. A search-and-rescue team took over an hour to airlift the bodies from the thickly forested terrain. Police believe the two – paediatrician Dr Haliza Mohd Shafie, 53, and paediatric surgeon Dr Amin Tai Abdullah @ Tai Yen Ming, 57 – slipped and fell about 200m after they had gone hiking. Their car was found at the popular hikers’ spot in Bukit Melawati at 7am. Jungle trekking gear and the duo’s cellular phones were found in the car. A full-scale search-and-rescue operation was launched by the police, Fire and Rescue, and Public Works Departments, after Dr Haliza’s husband confirmed the car belonged to her. Tracker dogs and a helicopter search spotted the two at around 2.15pm, said Ampang Deputy OCPD Supt Amiruddin Jamaluddin. “The injuries on the bodies were consistent with a fall,” he said. The decomposing bodies were sent to Kuala Lumpur Hospital for a post-mortem. Both specialists were attached with a medical centre in Ampang. Their families made a police report when they did not return home on Wednesday night, State Chief Police Officer Deputy Commissioner Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar said on Friday. It was earlier reported that a security guard at the nearby dam saw two people heading into the jungle on Wednesday but did not see them return. This post has been edited by hackwire: May 9 2012, 07:14 PM |
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