PETALING JAYA: Australia has has declassified and released its report on the 1976 Double Six tragedy, says its High Commission to Malaysia.
In a tweet on Wednesday , Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Dr Justin Lee said the records were now declassified and available online on the National Archives of Australia website.
"The Australian Government welcomes the Malaysian Government's release of its report into the Double Six tragedy on April 6, 2023," he said in a statement on Wednesday.
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