10 years on, survivors of fatal Mount Kinabalu expedition return to finish what they started
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SINGAPORE — A decade has gone by since several pupils and teachers were killed on the slopes of Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia due to an earthquake. News coverage of the tragedy has petered out, the mountain has reopened to climbers after a period of closur10 years on, survivors of fatal Mount Kinabalu expedition return to finish what they started
SINGAPORE — A decade has gone by since several pupils and teachers were killed on the slopes of Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia due to an earthquake. News coverage of the tragedy has petered out, the mountain has reopened to climbers after a period of closure for repairs, and life went on. But memories of that fateful climb have never strayed far for some survivors. Two of them from Singapore — Emyr Uzayr and Prajesh Dhimant Patel — returned to the same mountain in May to finish the journey that they embarked on in 2015. At only 12 back then, they were among 29 Primary 6 pupils and eight staff from Tanjong Katong Primary School on an expedition to scale the mountain, when a 6.0-magnitude earthquake in Sabah caused a landslide and boulders to come crashing down. Seven pupils, two teachers, and an adventure guide accompanying the group were among 18 people who were killed on June 5, 2015. The duo told The Straits Times that even though there were fears and hesitancy, they sought closure and wanted to do it for their friends who could not. Read more