logo
Dead tapir a 'regular visitor' to Cherating Mardi agro park

Dead tapir a 'regular visitor' to Cherating Mardi agro park

The Star12 hours ago
KUANTAN: The male tapir that was killed in a collision with a vehicle on Jalan Kuantan-Kemaman here was a "mascot" for campers as it was frequently spotted at the Mardi Cherating Agrotechnology Park near here.
Acting Kuantan police chief Supt Mohd Adli Mat Daud said the incident occurred at about 12.10am on Sunday (July 13) when the animal was struck by a car while attempting to cross the road.
"The driver, a 41-year-old man, was unhurt," he said in a statement on Sunday.
Police were dispatched to the scene to ensure traffic safety on the poorly lit stretch of road.
Adli added that the tapir's carcass was handed over to the Pahang Wildlife and National Parks Department (Perhilitan) for further action.
Badrol Hisham Mohamad, 44, who was among the first at the scene, said he immediately alerted the police and Perhilitan.
"Several motorists also stopped to help direct traffic as the carcass was lying in the middle of the road and posed a danger to others," said the Kampung Sungai Ular resident.
The Mardi Cherating Agrotechnology Park, in a Facebook post, expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing the tapir's death as a major blow to wildlife lovers.
"One of the park's most beloved attractions is now gone. This protected tapir, a regular sight among campers and nature enthusiasts, had brought joy to many," the post read. – Bernama
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

College campuses under watch
College campuses under watch

The Star

time21 minutes ago

  • The Star

College campuses under watch

Shades of red: Zambry interacting with Wanita Umno representatives after officiating the Setiawangsa Umno delegates' meeting at Residensi UTM in Kuala Lumpur. — Bernama KUALA LUMPUR: The Higher Education Ministry is actively monitoring whether there are any activities related to militant movements based on the extremist ideology of the Islamic State (IS) among students at higher learning institutions, says Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir. The Higher Education Minister said this follows the recent arrest of several individuals, including 36 Bangladeshis, suspected of being involved in the militant movement based on the IS ideology under the Security Offences (Special Measures) Act 2012 (Sosma). 'We are continuously monitoring the situation in collaboration with the security forces, particularly the police, to prevent the spread of such ideologies, whether originating from within the country or abroad. 'The cooperation between the ministry and the security forces has always been at a strong and effective level,' he said when met by reporters after opening the Setiawangsa Umno delegates' meeting here yesterday, Bernama reported. On June 30, Inspector-General of Police Datuk Seri Mohd Khalid Ismail said some of those arrested had been deported. Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail had confirmed that no Malaysians were recruited into the militant network. He was reported as saying that police investigations revealed that the group's activities only involved Bangladeshis.

Man found dead in Tapah ravine classified as murder by police
Man found dead in Tapah ravine classified as murder by police

The Sun

timean hour ago

  • The Sun

Man found dead in Tapah ravine classified as murder by police

TAPAH: Police have classified the death of a man found in a ravine in Kampung Batu 23, Jalan Pahang near Tapah as murder. The victim suffered multiple injuries from a blunt object, according to autopsy results. Tapah district police chief Supt Johari Yahya said the autopsy, conducted at Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital's forensics unit in Ipoh, revealed bruises and abrasions on the victim's head, face, chest, back, and hands. 'The cause of death was multiple blunt trauma from being hit with a blunt weapon,' he stated. The body was discovered in a prone position under a 15-metre embankment by the roadside. The victim was wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts. Authorities have taken fingerprints to confirm the deceased's identity. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder. Police are working to identify a suspect and urge anyone with information to contact Tapah district police headquarters at 05-4011222 or visit the nearest police station. - Bernama

Man found dead in ravine classified as murder
Man found dead in ravine classified as murder

New Straits Times

time8 hours ago

  • New Straits Times

Man found dead in ravine classified as murder

IPOH: Police confirmed that the man who was found dead in a ravine in Kampung Batu 23, Jalan Pahang near Tapah on Saturday died of injuries from being beaten by a blunt object. Tapah district police chief Supt Johari Yahya said it was based on the results of an autopsy at the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital forensics unit in Ipoh this morning. "There were bruises and abrasions on the head, face, chest, back of the body and both hands and the cause of death was multiple blunt trauma from being hit with a blunt weapon," he said in a statement here last night, adding that fingerprints were taken to identify the deceased. The body of the man was found in a prone position wearing a white T-shirt with black shorts underneath a 15-metre embankment by the roadside. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder and efforts to identify a suspect is underway, he added. He urged those with information about the case to come forward to the nearest police station or to contact the Tapah district police headquarters at 05-401 1222. – Bernama Crime & Courts Jan 31, 2025 @ 7:40am Couple charged with murder of baby girl in Port Dickson Crime & Courts Mar 13, 2025 @ 11:50am Man reported missing since Tuesday found dead Nation Jul 12, 2025 @ 11:03am Man's body recovered from Tapah ravine Crime & Courts Jun 25, 2025 @ 12:40am Man found dead at home, police suspect murder

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store