Friday, 13 February 2026

Search party finds body of a 32-year old man floating in the river this morning

MIRI, Feb 13 2026: A search party has today found the body of a 32-year old man who jumped into the river from Lutong bridge, Jalan Paragon, Lutong last Wednesday.

Caption: Family members identifying the remains of Jackson Dian - Photo by Bomba 

The body of Jackson Dian anak Bobby Ganing was found floating about 1km downriver from the bridge at about 7.10am this morning.

Lutong Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) station, in a statement, said the remains of Jackson Dian have been confirmed by the family members.

Lutong station, acting on information from the police, went to the spot where the deceased was said to have jumped into the river.

A motorcyclist who happened to pass the bridge saw the deceased jumping into the river about 12.48pm on Feb 11 2026.

He then turned back and stopped at the location where the deceased had jumped and managed to see the deceased struggling before disappearing under water.

He then contacted the police via a phone call to report the incident.

Lutong station said initial information revealed the deceased was having mental problems.

 

Weird. Construction worker is conscious, refuses to take calls, instead wants to stay overnight on top of a 54-metre high crane

KUCHING, Feb 13 2026:  As it turned out, the 41-year old construction worker, Walsh anak Jawi, is conscious after all.

Caption: The construction site where the worker just wanted to stay overnight on top of the 54-metre crane. 

He had stayed on top of a 54-metre high crane while not answering repeated calls, prompting his site manager to suspect that he was unconscious and decided to make emergency call to Tabuan Jaya Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) station for help.

The firemen finally reached the top almost midnight.

“The man is safe and there was a communication misunderstanding between him and the site manager.

“According to information from the man, he did plan to not come down and spend the night on the crane until tomorrow morning (this morning).

“However, he did not inform the site manager and did not answer calls from the telephone line and walkie talkie provided,” the station declared in a statement.

The station did not say if Walsh had come down or remained on the top of the crane, except to say there was no rescue operation.

The so-called rescue operation began when the site manager of a company involved in the construction of an international school at Northbank commercial centre, Tabuan Jaya, calling the Tabuan Jaya station seeking help around 9.16pm.

The site manager suspected that Walsh was unconscious, explaining why he did not answer the repeated calls.

The station, in a statement, identified the man as Walsh anak Jawi.

It said it received a call from the site manager of the construction company about 9.16pm, asking the station for help to bring down the man.

“An information from the construction site manager informing that the victim was supposed to get off the crane at 5pm.

After trying to contact the victim and getting no response, site manager immediately contacted the fire department for assistance,” the station said.

It said initial information is that a male victim is feared unconscious on top of a construction crane approximately 54-metre high.

Operational Action:

2130:00hrs – Firemen are doing a size up at the location

2140:00hrs – The operation commander gets information about the victim from the site manager

2145:00hrs – Firemen are preparing equipment to climb the crane given the conditions at the location of drizzle and the crane ladder is narrow and slippery.

2230:00hrs – after making a rescue risk assessment, two recce members move up.

2304:00hrs –  Two recce members are on the first platform at a height of 17 meters.

2322:00hrs - They are on the 39-meter platform.

2346:00hrs - They arrive at the platform location at a height of 54 meters.