KUCHING (Aug 6): The authorities have yet to identify the five bodies recovered in the aftermath of the sinking of MV Tung Sung on July 19.
Simunjan police chief DSP Wong Tee Kue when contacted today said DNA samples of four of the bodies – believed to be foreigners – have yet to arrive at their
KUCHING (July 31) Water pumping work on the refloated MV Tung Sung is still underway before the search and rescue (SAR) team can enter the vessel to look for the four missing crew members.
Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sarawak director First Admiral Zin Azman Md Yunus said as at 11a
KUCHING (July 31): The search and rescue (SAR) team today recovered one body inside the cabin of the refloated MV Tung Sung at 12.14pm today.
Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sarawak director First Admiral Zin Azman Md Yunus said the body was discovered after inspections were carried o
KUCHING (July 30): The MV Tung Sung, which capsized on July 19, was successfully refloated and towed to a new location some eight nautical miles northwest from Sebuyau this morning.
Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sarawak director First Admiral Zin Azman Md Yunus in a statement today
KUCHING (July 29): The operation to refloat the capsized MV Tung Sung will take approximately five to seven days, said Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) Sarawak director First Admiral Zin Azman Md Yunus.
He said in a statement today that the operation to refloat the ship will resume on