British Lost In Malaysian Jungle

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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The Malaysian police this Saturday have started their search for a British man by the name of Gareth Huntley, 34, who went missing when hiking in the jungle in a popular resort in Malaysia. Huntley did not return back on Tuesday from a waterfall trek on the island of Tioman off Malaysia’s east coast.

The district police chief, Johari Jahaya, informed that a group of 10 policemen were combing the jungle Saturday to look for the missing tourist. “We are still searching for him. I think he is lost in the jungle,” said Johari. “So far there is no sign of foul play.” Huntley’s friends have set up a “Find Gareth Huntley” Facebook page, saying they are “extremely worried” and want a faster search from the Malaysian authorities. “We need to find him ASAP and put pressure on the Malaysian authorities, as they seem to be dragging this on without urgency, action and results,” they said on the page.

Huntley’s mother has requested the Prime Minister of Britain, David Cameron, to request the Malaysian authorities for better co-operation and to provide better search teams. “As a father, you know that we’d do anything for our children and so I’m humbly asking that you make one phone call to help my missing son, Gareth. Please do the right thing Prime Minister and make one phone call to the Malaysian leader to insist that they deploy real help to find Gareth before time runs out. He is out there in the jungle and he needs help. We need boots on the ground, search teams and dogs so that we can bring our son back alive,” said Huntley’s mother, Janet Southwell.

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