LABUAN, March 5 — A 27-year-old subcontractor worker was found dead after falling into the sea while conducting repair works on a jetty near downtown here today. Labuan Fire...
LABUAN, March 5 — A 27-year-old subcontractor worker was found dead after falling into the sea while conducting repair works on a jetty near downtown here today.
“Our diver rescue team found Zamri’s body at a depth of 16 metres.... he was later pronounced dead at the scene by the medical team,” he added.
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