Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysia’s maritime agency says nine people were missing after another boat carrying 27 Indonesians overturned off the country’s west coast, in the second such recent incident. The incident Thursday came just a day after an overcrowded wooden boat carrying Indonesian illegal immigrants home sank in choppy seas, with 25 people still missing. Ten people died in that accident, but at least 62 people survived. [caption id=“attachment_1578403” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] In this photo released by Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, Malaysian marine police officers stand on the deck of a boat after they retrieved bodies of a capsized boat off Sungai Air Hitam in Banting, outside Kuala Lumpur. AP[/caption] Maritime agency official Mohammad Zuhri said that the second boat capsized early Thursday off Sepang town on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur. He said 18 people, including four women, were rescued by passing merchant ships but nine others are still missing. The boat was believed to have been headed to Tanjung Balai in Indonesia’s Sumatra island, he said. Associated Press
Malaysia’s maritime agency says nine people were missing after another boat carrying 27 Indonesians overturned off the country’s west coast, in the second such recent incident.
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