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A group believed to be family members of the landslide victims at Father’s Organic Farm, Batang Kali, exiting the Sungai Buloh Hospital’s Forensic Unit, after undertaking an identification process, Sungai Buloh, on December 18, 2022. — Picture by BERNAMA

Batang Kali landslide: All victims treated at hospitals allowed to return home — Nadma

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 21 — Eight victims of the Father’s Organic Farm campsite landslide in Gotong Jaya, Batang Kali who were treated at hospitals have been allowed to return to home.

The National Disaster Management Agency (Nadma) said in a statement yesterday that the victims, aged 13 to 44, who were being threated at Selayang Hospital, Kuala Kubu Bharu Hospital, and Kuala Lumpur Hospital were allowed home from Friday till Monday.

“Any updated information on the victims of this disaster will be announced periodically after getting official confirmation from responsible agencies,” the statement read.

The following are the list of victims who were treated:

  Name                                    Gender        Age      Hospital                       Status

  1. Yam Lee Yen                    Female         41        Selayang                     Discharged Dec 17
  2. Ng Wei Lun                       Male             13        Kuala Kubu Bharu      Discharged Dec 16
  3. Mg Tan                              Male              34       Kuala Kubu Bharu      Discharged Dec 16
  4. Sandy Cheah Hui Kein    Female          32       Kuala Kubu Bharu      Discharged Dec 16
  5. Tan Ei Ein                          Female          43       Selayang                     Discharged Dec 19
  6. Choo Wai Lun                   Male              34       Selayang                     Discharged Dec 17
  7. Ling Zi Xuan                      Male              19       Kuala Lumpur            Discharged Dec 19
  8. Loh Teng Shui                   Male              44       Selayang                     Discharged Dec 18

— Bernama

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