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Saturday 23 May 2015

Victims lost in the forest surrender a slice tiger

Both victim and rescuers swarmed population at one stop before being taken down using four-wheel drive.

Mohd Faiza (left) and her cousin, Mohd Farzhan found in a weakened state by the SAR team.

DUNGUN - "Although we were only able to put my fear when accompanied by two tigers the size of a motorcycle," said one of the victims who lost for five days in Forest Grove, here.

Mohd Faiza Abdul Wahab, 29, and his cousin, Mohd Nor Farzhan Mustafa Harun, 28, who hails from Kampung Binjai and Lat hill into the forest since last Sunday, and did not go home cause his family lodged a police report after two days of failed detected ,

Tells the anxious seconds, Mohd Faiza said, accompanied by two tigers were large and loud roar was the most frightening experience when it lost in the woods.

"The incident came two pack of striped happened on the last night we were in the woods, and then in a drizzle. Wild animals too close to us, just a few meters.

"When you look at us, two tigers were hovering in the back and tried to approach. We can not do anything but praise for bringing lighters and can install a campfire that cause it just watching, "he told The Star.

While shaking with fear, said Mohd Faiza, they can not escape because the body is too tired and unable to entertain fear as very weak.

"If the tiger came terkam, did we surrender and surrender as food because they have no power to resist.

"The situation is still observed two tigers with ferocious roar, we both fell asleep exhausted. Thank God when waking from sleep, two tigers was not there, "he said.

Hear the call to prayer, but not knowing where to go

He said he and his cousin had experienced during 10 years working in the woods but such an incident never happened.

"It is our job to look for reckless wood in the forest and on Sunday morning we went to Forest Grove as usual. We only carry bag for a bottle of mineral water and a little food for thought not anticipated this.

"Because of running out of food, we only ate palas tree shoots and roots only drink water to keep you full," he said.

According to him, they knew lost when seems to be in the same place and in the marsh fringed island seems barbed barbed.

"We do not find their way home even though the forest is already a daily routine for us to make a living.

"We hear the call to prayer and the sound of passing vehicles but seemed to break the mind does not know where to go," he said.

Due to circumstances surrounded with thorns, he said, the body and hands were scratched balar but thankfully found a rescue team.

"When we found it was looking for a way out and were too tired but still did not give up.

"Despite getting lost and scary experience, but it did not break our spirit to go into the forest again after this because that is where the source of our livelihood," he said.

Mother, father does not eat too worried

Meanwhile, the victim's brother, Norizan Abdul Wahab, 32, said his mother, RESERVE Abu Bakar, 52, has been several days without food for being too worried about the safety of children and his nephew.

"When my brother did not come home, her mother remained healthy and no appetite to eat because too worried. Similarly, the father and the two of them until vomitting vomiting due to stomach flu.

"When both were found safe, then my mother seemed relieved and grateful our family. If possible, after this incident, we do not want to allow them into the woods, but could not stop if they insist.

"We also wish to thank all those involved in search and rescue operations," he said.

Search and rescue (SAR) team found the two victims in the hilly areas and shrubs around 11.50am and taken down to the center of the movement at around 1.40 pm yesterday.

Two cousins ​​were also found in a safe condition although tired and weak because the food supply is disconnected.

A total of 36 people involved in the operation, including police officers, Detector Dog Unit (K9), Rela, Civil Defence Department, Forest Department and villagers.

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