Father-son first fishing trip together becomes the last following 10-year-old’s drowning

Man loses only child in yesterday’s tragedy in Batu Pahat after fulfilling the deceased’s last wish

11:43 PM MYT

 

BATU PAHAT – The father of a 10-year-old child who drowned while fishing on a “kelong” (offshore fishing platform) at Pantai Sg Lurus, Senggarang, here yesterday, did not expect it to be their first and last outdoor activity together. 

According to Johan Ali, 55, his only child had asked several times to join him for fishing trips at sea, but he had not allowed it due to bad timing and conditions, since he usually went fishing at night. However, he decided to fulfil Mohammad Adam Dani’s request as he planned for daytime fishing on November 2. 

“My late son, who loved fishing, used to fish near our home, mostly in drains and small rivers,” he told reporters at the Forensic Unit at Sultanah Nora Ismail Hospital (HSNI) today. 

Johan added that losing Adam Dani deeply affected him and his wife, Marzalina Yusof, 40, as he had been the source of their happiness. 

“The thing I will remember the most is that he was a dutiful son to us, he was diligent in his prayers and often invited me and my wife to pray together,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Batu Pahat police chief Ismail Dollah confirmed the incident, adding that the police received a report around 6.30pm yesterday, stating that the victim fell into the sea. 

He said the victim, who followed his father on a fishing trip, sought refuge in a hut on a kelong about 60m away from where his father was fishing. The victim was discovered missing around 5.30pm yesterday. 

“The victim’s father suspected his son fell into the sea. He immediately went to the Senggarang police station to file a report, and a search and rescue operation was conducted by the police and Fire Department with help from the public. 

“The body was found at about 9.15pm last night and taken to HSNI for post-mortem. It has been classified as a sudden death,” he added. – November 3, 2023

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