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37 missing, two dead after asylum boat sinks off Malaysia’s west coast

Two were killed and 37 missing after an apparently overloaded boat carrying Indonesian illegal migrants heading home for Ramadan sank overnight in rough seas off western Malaysia.

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Malaysian search and rescue team disembark from a boat after returning from a rescue mission. Two were killed and 37 missing after an apparently overloaded boat carrying Indonesian illegal migrants sank off western Malaysia. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Thirty-seven people remained missing on Wednesday after an apparently overloaded boat carrying Indonesian illegal migrants heading home for Ramadan sank overnight in rough seas off western Malaysia, killing at least two.

Officials said 58 people had been rescued or made it to land by themselves after the accident around midnight near Port Klang, Malaysia’s largest port.

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“But 37 people are still missing and we have found two bodies,” said Mohamad Hambali Yaakup, head of the Port Klang office of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency.

“We plucked some of the survivors from the sea and others were found on land.”

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