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Medical surgeon, Dr Ian Rothwell, who served in Sabah from 1968 to 1976 has passed away in Leeds, England on Aug 1. He was 79. Dr Rothwell worked in Sabah first as a medical officer and then as a surgeon ....
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Lost potential: Tun Fuad (wearing dark glasses), Conrad Mojuntin (on Tun Fuad’s right) and Peter Mojuntin (seated, on Conrad’s right) on the campaign trail in Matunggong, Sabah, in March 1976. PETRUS CONRAD FORTY-FIVE years ago today, a Nomad N-22B aircraft that had entered Kota Kinabalu airport airspace began a one-and-a-half-turn spiral plummet that ended in disaster. The plane, which had departed from Labuan, crashed into shallow waters off the coast of Kampung Sembulan Baru, Kota Kinabalu. Killed in the tragedy on June 6,1976, was the crème de la crème of Berjaya, which had been led by its president, Tun Fuad Stephens, to victory over Usno just two months before in the Sabah state election. The dead were Tun Fuad (Sabah Chief Minister), Datuk Peter Mojun-tin (Local Government and Housing Minister), Datuk Salleh Sulong (Finance Minister), Chong Thain Vun (Communications and Works Minister) and Darius Binion (assistant to the Chief Minister). ....
Text Size: TOMORROW marks the 45th year that a Nomad plane carrying newly-elected Sabah Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens and 10 others – including four of his Ministers – crashed in Sembulan waters, killing all. Over the next 20 Sundays, Daily Express will bring you exclusive in-depth reports connected to the tragedy that you likely never knew in a special investigative series. It coincides with a special six-part Daily Express video documentary on the incident never before attempted by any media in this country and would be, initially, available only to our online premium subscribers. ADVERTISEMENT Being the paper that mattered to most Sabahans since before independence, it was only natural and proper that we should do it for the sake of the younger generation so that what happened on June 6, 1976 will not be forgotten. ....