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JELAI REP: BOATS WERE AVAILABLE

Misunderst­anding sorted out with man in damaged bridge viral video, says assemblyma­n

- T.N. ALAGESH KUANTAN news@nst.com.my

THE furore over a man and his son risking their lives by using a broken suspension bridge in Kuala Lipis to get the boy to school has been attributed to a misunderst­anding.

Jelai assemblyma­n Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail, commenting on a viral video which showed the man and his son dicing with danger, said the authoritie­s had prepared alternativ­e transport options for villagers of Kampung Pamah Aur near Bukit Betong.

Wan Rosdy said he met the boy’s father, Abdul Jalil Sulaiman, 41, to find out why they opted to use the bridge.

The assemblyma­n said although the alternativ­e road in the village had been submerged by floodwater­s, the Village Developmen­t and Security Village Committees had prepared boats for villagers.

“It is a minor misunderst­anding. Maybe the mother was in high spirits to send the child to school. However, I would like to emphasise that the issue has been sorted out. I reminded Jalil that safety always has to be our priority,” he said.

Wan Rosdy said work to repair the bridge would begin on Jan 8.

“We hope the weather will clear up to allow us to get the job done,” he said.

Meanwhile, Jalil apologised on behalf of his wife, who had uploaded the video on social media.

The father of four said he had heard Wan Rosdy’s explanatio­n on the status of the repair works.

“I heard everything and I am satisfied with the explanatio­n. I would also like to apologise on behalf of my wife,” he said in a video clip, which showed the assemblyma­n seated beside him.

Wan Rosdy confirmed that an offer letter had been issued to a contractor to repair the suspension bridge, which was damaged during the floods early last year. The repair work is expected to be completed in March.

The video of Jalil and his son putting their lives on the line by crossing the collapsed suspension bridge has gone viral on social media.

It is learnt that the boy was on his way to attend pre-school at Sekolah Batu Yon, Bukit Betong. As the road in the village was hit by flash floods, the boy’s father decided to use the broken bridge.

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PIC ?? A video screenshot of Abdul Jalil Sulaiman and his son, Lutfil Hadi, attempting to cross a broken bridge in Kuala Lipis yesterday.
COURTESY OF READER PIC A video screenshot of Abdul Jalil Sulaiman and his son, Lutfil Hadi, attempting to cross a broken bridge in Kuala Lipis yesterday.

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