Bomba Rushes to Penang Second Bridge for SAR of 47yo Man Who Fell into Sea After Abandoning Motorbike

13 Nov 2025 • 12:38 PM MYT
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A 47-year-old man fell into the sea at the Sultan Abdul Halim Muadzam Shah Bridge in Penang, after leaving his motorcycle, personal belongings, including his wallet and subsequent documentation, and his slippers behind on the bridge.

Unfortunately, the man has yet to be found.

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A 47-year-old man left all his belongings on Penang Second Bridge before falling into the sea

According to a report by China Press, this incident occurred at kilometre 19 of the Penang Second Bridge, from Batu Maung heading towards Batu Kawan.

The Bayan Baru Fire and Rescue Department (BBP) received a report in regards to this incident at about 7:48 AM this morning (13 November) and immediately rushed to the scene to carry out rescue operations.

When they arrived at the scene, they found that the 47-year-old man had abandoned his motorcycle and personal belongings at the section of the bridge where he had fallen into the sea.

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Search and rescue operations are currently underway in the area where he fell, though, unfortunately, he has yet to be found.

 

Not the first case this month

This marks the third person who had abandoned their belongings, either on the Penang Bridge or the Penang Second Bridge, before falling into the waters in November.

Thankfully, the second person was rescued by good samaritans who were fishing in the area.

Do stay tuned as we keep you updated.

 

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Also read: M’sian Man Parks Car & Leaves Belongings on Penang Bridge Before Falling into Sea, SAR Underway

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Source: China PressSource: China PressSource: China Press

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