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Teen European diver in Malaysia dead, 2 others found alive after days in water
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A teenage diver was pronounced useless in Malaysia after going lacking for 4 days throughout an instructed group dive off Malaysia’s coast.
His father, Adrian Peter Chesters, 46, reported that his son, Nathan Renze Chesters, 14, and two others went lacking Wednesday through the diving session.
The group’s teacher, Kristine Grodem, 35, from Norway, was rescued on Thursday, whereas Adrian Peters Chesters and one other diver, Alexia Molina, 18, of France had been rescued by fishermen on Friday, Reuters reported.
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The group’s boat operator was reportedly detained following a constructive drug take a look at, in keeping with police.
In line with the group’s teacher, they might not find their boat after an hour into their dive. The robust water present later separated her from the remainder of the group.
“We consider there’s a excessive chance that he’s not in Malaysian waters based mostly on the motion of sea currents, in addition to the time and placement the place the opposite victims had been discovered,” Mersing District Police Chief Cyril Edward Nuing stated of the lacking teen.
After a multi-day search, Nathan Renze Chesters’ demise was confirmed by his father on Saturday, in keeping with Reuters.
“He was too weak and couldn’t survive,” in keeping with a press release by the Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Company.
Authorities proceed to seek for the physique of the 14-year-old.