Missing tourist in Cameron Highlands: cops find body in river

Police yet to recover victim due to rough terrain, which requires use of helicopter

8:35 AM MYT

 

IPOH – The body of a man was found in a river located in an area near the Perak-Pahang state border at 3.40pm yesterday.

Cameron Highlands district police chief Azri Ramli said the body could not be extracted due to rough terrain, which required the use of a helicopter.

He said a helicopter from the Air Operations Force is expected to arrive today at 9am to retrieve the body.

“The identification process and an autopsy will be performed as soon as the body arrives at Sultanah Hajjah Kalsom Hospital in Cameron Highlands,” he said in a statement late last night.

Azri said that a press conference would be held following the autopsy and urged the public to refrain from speculating about the incident.

Azri urged those with information to contact the operations room via 05-4915-999 or the nearest police station.

He also called on the public not to share unverified information on social media.

Azri said yesterday that the search-and-rescue operation area for an Indian tourist who went missing on September 22 while climbing Gunung Jasar in Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands, had been expanded beyond the Perak border.

Yesterday was the sixth day of the search mission, involving 101 officers and members from various agencies and non-governmental organisations.

Nandan Suresh Nadkarni, 44, was reported missing on September 22 after climbing Gunung Jasar.

The victim had checked in at the Hikers Sleep Port Guest House, Tanah Rata, on September 19 and was supposed to check out on September 24.

Based on closed-circuit television footage obtained from around the Tanah Rata area, the victim left the hotel alone on September 22 to hike up Gunung Jasar’s Trail 10. – October 1, 2023

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