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05-17-2025, 05:58 AM
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Malaysian Navy Fast Boat Slams into Turist Boat Before Crashing Ashore
A Royal Malaysian Navy fast boat collided with the “Sea Pearl” tourist boat carrying 47 passengers near the waters of Langkawi Resorts World. The crash caused major damage to the left side of the tourist boat, with estimated repair costs reaching RM250,000. Two navy personnel were injured, one suffering a broken collarbone. Fortunately, no tourists were physically harmed, though they were clearly shaken by the incident. A technical investigation is underway, focusing on potential failure of the electronic navigation system. |
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05-18-2025, 06:33 AM
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Re: Malaysian Navy Fast Boat Slams into Turist Boat Before Crashing Ashore
I read once that different animals are affected in different ways by changes in the earth's magnetic field. Maybe the same issue that caused the boat to malfunction is what caused the person filming this to malfunction.
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05-18-2025, 09:11 AM
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Re: Malaysian Navy Fast Boat Slams into Turist Boat Before Crashing Ashore
Two of the five RMN officers on the speedboat were injured and required medical attention at Sultanah Maliha Hospital. The injuries were not reported as serious, and the crew was sent for further medical evaluation. The RMN speedboat, possibly the high-technology interceptor boat “Ibrahim Class IC 1170cc” gifted by His Majesty Sultan Ibrahim in March 2025, lost control. |