Cops record statements from Orang Asli villagers who found hiker Jaslinda
Tapah police chief Abdul Malik Hasim says they are waiting for Jaslinda Saludin to recover before taking her statement over her two-week ordeal on Gunung Batu Putih.
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Tapah police chief Abdul Malik Hasim says they are waiting for Jaslinda Saludin to recover before taking her statement over her two-week ordeal on Gunung Batu Putih.
Ketua Polis Tapah Abdul Malik Hasim berkata individu dirakam keterangan termasuk Nazri Bah Eng, 51, bersama dua rakannya.
Nazri Bah Eng says the 49-year-old was weak and crying and he rushed her back to his village chief's house, where she was fed.
The 49-year-old hiker, who was found after nearly two weeks in the jungle, said she found it difficult to navigate the 'extreme' terrain and fell down multiple times.
Pendaki itu berkata dia berdepan cabaran muka bumi dengan tanah terlalu lembut dan berbukit-bukit hingga menyebabkan dia jatuh banyak kali.
Jaslinda Saludin, 49, last seen on Gunung Batu Hitam on May 24, was found by an Orang Asli villager near Pos Musoh on Saturday afternoon.
Jaslinda Saludin dilapor ditemui penduduk Orang Asli Kampung Lubuk Gaharu Pos Musoh hari ini.
Perak fire and rescue department assistant director says several items found at various locations do not belong to Jaslinda Saludin.
Jaslinda Saludin went missing on May 23 while taking part in the Trans Spencer Chapman expedition on Gunung Batu Putih near Tapah, Perak.
Polis menasihatkan orang ramai tidak membuat spekulasi atau menyebarkan maklumat tidak sahih yang boleh mengganggu operasi pencarian.
They are set to join the SAR operation tomorrow as rescuers expand the search into off-trail areas on Gunung Batu Putih, near Tapah.
The deployment significantly cuts travel time compared with previous overland routes.
Animal droppings believed to be from dangerous wildlife, including panthers, were found in several parts of the search area.
Once deeply woven into daily life and identity, the practice is becoming increasingly rare among younger generations.
Rescuers have expanded the search radius to areas where Jaslinda Saludin, a seasoned hiker, may have gone to find water.
Operasi kesan Jaslinda Saludin dipergiat dengan penambahan anggota selain ke kawasan mangsa mungkin mencari sumber makanan dan air.