KOTA KINABALU, Jan 16 — “Sis, these days we sleep with life jackets on,” Derrent Littor, 22, a crew member of the missing cargo ship MV Dai Cat 06, told his 28-year-old...
KOTA KINABALU, Jan 16 — “Sis, these days we sleep with life jackets on,” Derrent Littor, 22, a crew member of the missing cargo ship MV Dai Cat 06, told his 28-year-old sister Lyli.
Lyli and her family urged the ship owner, the agent, and the cargo owner to come forward to explain the vessel’s fate to them and the authorities, besides cooperating in the search for the vessel. On January 9, the Malaysian-registered cargo vessel, carrying 527 pipes, valued at RM726,205, was reported missing in Indonesian waters, and a police report was lodged by the ship’s agent on the same day.
“At 1.45pm, he told me that he had bought a roaming line in Singapore, and at 2pm, we made a video call, but after that, at 5pm, I sent a message, but there was no reply. I tried to call his number until today, but there was no answer,” she said.
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