Thursday, April 07, 2022

Missing foreign divers: Norwegian diving instructor found safe by authorities

theVibes.com:

Missing foreign divers: Norwegian diving instructor found safe by authorities

Kristen Godem, 35, to receive further treatment at Mersing Hospital


A tweet by Bernama Radio reported Norwegian Kristen Godem, 35, was found safe and alive by rescuers around 12.05pm today, before she was airlifted to the Mersing Stadium by helicopter. – @bernamaradio Twitter pic, April 7, 2022


KUALA LUMPUR – Authorities have rescued the first of four European divers who went missing off the coast of Mersing, Johor, following an incident yesterday afternoon.

A tweet by Bernama Radio reported Norwegian Kristen Grodem, 35, was found safe and alive by rescuers around 12.05pm today, before she was airlifted to the Mersing Stadium by helicopter.

“The victim, who is also a diving instructor, was sent to Mersing Hospital to receive further treatment,” read the tweet.

This after the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency kicked off search and rescue operations after being alerted of the divers’ disappearance in the 2.35pm incident yesterday.

The divers were earlier identified as Grodem, Alexia Alexandra, 18, from France; Adrian Peter, 46, from the United Kingdom; and his 14-year-old son, Nathen Renze, from the Netherlands. – The Vibes, April 7, 2022

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