Navy diver who died in KD Pendekar salvage ops identified as Arman San Hermansa

Leading Seaman I Arman San Hermansa’s remains will be taken to Lahad Datu for burial

8:40 AM MYT

 

JOHOR BAHRU – The Royal Malaysian Navy diver who died while carrying out a salvage operation to recover the wreck of the KD Pendekar, in the waters off Kota Tinggi, has been identified as Leading Seaman I Arman San Hermansa.

In a statement today, the navy said the remains of the Arman San, who served in Royal Malaysian Navy’s Diving and Mine Warfare Headquarters, is at the Sultan Ismail Hospital here for an autopsy and will be taken to Lahad Datu, Sabah for burial.

“The Royal Malaysian Navy will ensure all forms of assistance and support will be channelled to the family of the deceased to face this difficult time,” the statement said.

“The Royal Malaysian Navy expresses its sympathies and condolences to the family members of the deceased. May the soul of the deceased be placed among the martyrs and believers.”

Meanwhile, the navy said a special investigation board has been established to identify the cause of the incident.

KD Pendekar sank after experiencing a leak believed to be due to hitting an underwater object on August 25.

However, the quick efforts of the maritime community saw the rescue of all 39 crew members before the ship was completely submerged. – August 29, 2024

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