The Commercial Appeal

Search for 3 divers expands in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A plane, fishermen and and water scooter riders joined an expanded search entering a third day Friday for three Europeans, including two teenagers, who disappeare­d while diving off a southern Malaysian island.

Authoritie­s were hopeful of finding them after Norwegian diving instructor Kristine Grodem was rescued Thursday. She said the four of them surfaced safely Wednesday afternoon but later drifted away from the boat and were separated by a strong current.

The group was diving about 50 feet deep at an island off the town of Mersing in southern Johor state. Grodem, 35, was rescued by a tugboat about 22 nautical miles from the dive site.

The missing divers are Alexia Alexandra Molina, 18, of France; Adrian Peter Chesters, 46, of Britain; and his Dutch son, Nathen Renze Chesters, 14.

Authoritie­s deployed a Bombardier jet that can fly longer and cover more area in an expanded search, said First Adm. Nurul Hizam Zakaria, Johor director of the Malaysian Maritime Enforcemen­t Agency. The plane was in addition to three helicopter­s, 11 boats and some 100 personnel including rescue divers.

Zakaria said members of the public have also lent support, with fishermen and 10 water scooters helping to comb the sea. The weather was reported to be fair. “It’s been three days since they went missing, but we will not give up. We hope all of them will be rescued,” Zakaria said.

The search was halted Friday night and was to resume early Saturday. Maritime officials said Grodem was providing training for the other three, who were seeking to obtain advanced diving licenses.

The family of French teenager Molina, who resides in Johor, has meanwhile sought support from private boat owners to join the search. Esther Molina, 57, said she was optimistic that her daughter, who loves the sea, was alive.

“My daughter is strong, she is smart. So now, we can only wait for developmen­ts,” Esther was quoted as saying by national Bernama news agency.

Malaysia’s borders reopened to foreigners on April 1 after being closed for more than two years during the COVID-19 pandemic.

 ?? MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMEN­T AGENCY VIA AP ?? The search and rescue operation for three foreign divers is conducted off the coast of Mersing, Malaysia, Friday.
MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMEN­T AGENCY VIA AP The search and rescue operation for three foreign divers is conducted off the coast of Mersing, Malaysia, Friday.

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