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Two Chinese tourists missing in Malaysia for six days

On October 4th, tourists lost contact at Silk Mermaid Resort in Mantanani Island, Sabah, Malaysia. Yu Xiaopeng, a 25-year-old Shandong man, and Fan Qin, a 28-year-old Wuhu woman, Anhui Province, lost their tracks after checking in. According to the record of the resort security department's report to the local police, the two men were scheduled to check out at 11: 30 on the 5th, but they did not go through the formalities and their whereabouts were unknown. The police officially accepted the case at 7: 57 that night.

Missing girl friend Ms. Mu revealed on the 9th that both families have arrived in Malaysia, but because of the bad weather could not take part in the island search and rescue. photo provided by netizens can be restored to the last march of the two: October 4th at about 4 p.m., the two had stayed near the hotel in the autumn, men wearing shirts jeans, women wearing black swimsuits; after half an hour, men changed black diving suit along the coastline of shallow water, holding diving breathing equipment in their hands.

According to Mr. Zhang, a friend of Yu XiaopengOn the day before the disappearance, the party concerned mentioned that he might participate in snorkeling, sunset watching or paddle board activities, but all contact was interrupted after checking in at 2:14 pm on the 4th. After perceiving the abnormality, Mr. Zhang contacted his colleague Yu Xiaopeng's dormitory to find the tablet. Through the device positioning function, he tracked the mobile phone signal and finally appeared deep in the sea. The two Bluetooth headphones were positioned at different locations in the urban area and at sea.

Malaysian police launched a large-scale search and rescue operation on the 5th. Kota Balu Branch coordinated 55 people including the police air force, marine police and maritime law enforcement bureau to participate, focusing on searching the island land and surrounding waters. However, due to the bad sea conditions caused by continuous rainfall, although divers have searched in the sea according to the location of mobile phone signals, no breakthrough has been made so far. At the same time, the police urged the public not to disseminate unconfirmed information so as not to interfere with the investigation.



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