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Fishing outing turns tragedy for three brothers in Sandakan

Sandakan Zone Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency , in a statement, identified the victim as food rider Fadlizan Idris, 20. — Bernama file pic

Sandakan Zone Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency , in a statement, identified the victim as food rider Fadlizan Idris, 20. “A fisherman who was nearby noticed the incident and managed to rescue two of the brothers,” it said.

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