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Human remains confirmed as missing man in croc attack

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Handout photo shows the giant crocodile captured by villagers and pulled to shore at Rumah Win.

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TATAU: Human remains recovered from a crocodile at Sungai Semanok this morning have been confirmed to belong to a man who was attacked while bathing in the river last week.

Handout photo shows SFC personnel and firefighters cut open the reptile and found human body parts, which have been confirmed as belonging to Jeffery Masing Win.

The Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba) said the remains belonged to 21-year-old Jeffery Masing Win, who was attacked while bathing in a river with his brother near a plantation hut on September 27.

The confirmation was made by the victim’s family at 2:21 pm, following the discovery of the remains during the fourth day of the search and rescue (SAR) operation.

Following the identification, the search was officially called off at 4:14 pm.

Earlier, the department said villagers reported that a crocodile had been caught and dragged to shore at Rumah Win at around 9:25 am.

A joint team comprising Bomba, the Police, the Civil Defence Force (APM) and Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC) was immediately deployed to the scene.

At around 10:30 am, SFC personnel, assisted by Bomba, carried out a dissection of the reptile and found human remains, including a head, jaw, abdomen and thigh.

The remains were later handed over to police.

Authorities subsequently captured two more crocodiles at the scene, but no human remains were found in their stomachs.

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