Selangor Journal

No poisonous jellyfish sighted in Teluk Nipah beach — Fisheries Dept

IPOH, Aug 18 — Initial investigations by the Perak Fisheries Department did not find poisonous and dangerous jellyfish which caused the death of a five-year-old French boy on Pangkor Island on Monday.

State Fisheries Department director Noraishah Hashim said the information was obtained from the department’s investigation along the beach of Teluk Nipah in Pangkor Island yesterday.

“Nonetheless, the Fisheries Department will hold discussions with the relevant parties so that they can put up signs warning of the presence of dangerous jellyfish.

“Visitors are also asked to be more careful and not to touch any marine life they come across in the sea or the surrounding area,” she told Bernama and added that the department would monitor the area from time to time for safety.

It was reported that the boy died believed to be due to a jellyfish sting while bathing at Teluk Nipah beach in Pangkor Island, on Monday at approximately 6.45pm.

The autopsy conducted at Seri Manjung Hospital found that the cause of death was due to jellyfish envenomation and the case was classified as sudden death

— Bernama

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