Selangor Journal
A photograph taken on May 2022 of Lance Corporal Edrin Baintim (centre) with his parents Baintim Bandasa (left) and Lainggi Nangiris (right). The 25-year-old army commando is feared to have drowned at the waters of Pulau Undan in the Melaka Straits on February 7, 2023. — Picture provided by ANDY BAINTIM

Body of drowned commando arrives in Sandakan

SANDAKAN, Feb 21 — The remains of Lance Corporal Edrin Baintim, 25, who were found on Sunday (February 19) in a mangrove area at Batu 8, Kampung Batu Laut, Tanjung Sepat, Banting, Selangor, arrived at Sandakan Airport here at 9.25pm last night.

Flown from Subang Air Force Base on a Hercules C130 aircraft of the Royal Malaysian Air Force (RAMF) at 5.30pm yesterday, the remains were received by Assistant Commanding Officer of the 22nd Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment from Sri Kinabatangan Camp, Major Shah Wira Ma’rof.

Military personnel also paid their last respects to Edrin, an army member from the Special Forces unit, at the airport.

Several of his siblings and close family members accompanied him back to Sandakan on an RMAF plane.

At about 10pm, the commando’s remains were brought back to his hometown in Kampung Maliau, Tongod, about 182km from here for burial.

On February 7, Edrin was reported missing while undergoing diving training 0.7 nautical miles southwest of Pulau Undan, Melaka.

He was said to have disappeared during the ‘Pari Harimau’ diving exercise with six officers and 37 participants from the Sungai Udang Special Warfare Training Centre (Pulpak) in Melaka before his body, clad in a diving suit was found by the public at 10.15am yesterday.

— Bernama

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