SAR teams scour Pulau Bruit River for missing boy after suspected crocodile attack

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Bomba and search teams continue efforts to locate a boy reportedly attacked by a crocodile at Kelai River jetty near Rumah Panjang Jingga, Pulau Bruit, Daro. — Picture courtesy of Fire and Rescue Department

Bomba and search teams continue efforts to locate a boy reportedly attacked by a crocodile at Kelai River jetty near Rumah Panjang Jingga, Pulau Bruit, Daro. — Picture courtesy of Fire and Rescue Department

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Saturday, 27 Dec 2025 7:52 PM MYT

SIBU, Dec 27 — Search and rescue (SAR) teams continued their efforts today to locate a 14-year-old boy who was reportedly attacked by a crocodile at the Kelai River jetty near Rumah Panjang Jingga, Pulau Bruit, Daro, yesterday.

The victim, identified as Agustine Fernando Nyalong, went missing after a crocodile allegedly dragged him into the river while he and four friends were shrimp netting along the riverbank.

His friends immediately returned to alert nearby residents, who subsequently joined the search efforts.

Sibu Zone 4 Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) chief Andy Alie said the operation resumed early this morning, covering a search radius of about three kilometres along the Paloh River shoreline.

“The search continues with assistance from police, civil defence, villagers, and other agencies.

“Despite intensive efforts, the boy has yet to be found as of 3pm today,” he said, urging the public to avoid the river area while operations are ongoing.

The search team comprises five firefighters, eight police personnel, six civil defence members, three from the Sarawak Forestry Corporation, one from the River Board, and 22 villagers, supported by a Hilux vehicle for transport.

Andy Alie emphasised that all available resources are being utilised to locate the boy safely. — The Borneo Post

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