The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Dad of stripper hopes prank not related to quake

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KOTA KINABALU: The father of the British girl accused of stripping on Mount Kinabalu said that the prank had been blown out of proportion.

Tim Hawkins, 58, hoped that Malaysian authoritie­s will treat the prank as that rather than relating to the earthquake that claimed 18 lives.

The father of Eleanor, 24, also fears that natives angry over last week’s deadly earthquake may make an example of her and her companions for their “stupid prank”.

He sought to downplay the incident last month in which 10 tourists posed in the nude atop the mountain sacred to natives, and said authoritie­s looking for someone to blame for the ensuing earthquake may target four of the group members who have been arrested.

“I’m not dismissing it (the stripping) as completely trivial. It was obviously insensitiv­e but they were 4,000 feet up a mountain with no-one else around. It’s just something most of us have done in a mad drunken moment, and have got away with.

“But then there has been this tragic earthquake. It’s just a dreadful and really unfortunat­e coincidenc­e. It seems to me they just want to blame somebody, and it might be these four,” Hawkins told British daily The Sun from his home in Derby.

Hawkins, who owns his own engineerin­g business, said his daughter was guilty only of a “stupid prank” and hoped the Malaysian authoritie­s would treat it as such.

Eleanor is one of four foreign tourists remanded for allegedly stripping on Sabah’s revered Mount Kinabalu, a Unesco World Heritage Site. The others are Canadian siblings Lindsey,23 and Danielle Peterson, 22, and Dutch national Dylan Snel, 23.

Their remand ends on June 13 while waiting for investigat­ions to be completed.

“She’s obviously very upset. She hasn’t got a bad bone in her body, she’s a good young woman and we have to appeal to the better nature of the Malaysian authoritie­s, and hope they don’t take the hysteria around the earthquake into account,” added Hawkins.

He said that he and his wife Ruth spoke to their daughter on Wednesday morning, when she was brought to court to be remanded.

“She was upset but said conditions weren’t too bad, because she is with the Canadian girl. They’ve been kept separate from the other prisoners, for their own protection. She hasn’t got anything apart from her shoes, while she is in a jumpsuit and handcuffs.

“We’re hoping she will make a public apology and get a fine, and maybe be told to do some kind of relief work. But I have a dreadful feeling they will throw the book at her. She’s going to plead guilty and then it is up to her lawyer agreeing a plea bargain,” he said.

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