Family of Orang Asli killed by tiger want big cat caught

13 May 2023 • 2:57 PM MYT
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Family of Orang Asli killed by tiger want big cat caught

GUA MUSANG – The family of Halim Asin, who reportedly died after being attacked by a tiger on Tuesday, are hoping that the Wildlife and Parks Department can track and capture the wild animal.

The victim’s father, Asin Parang, 68, said he and his family found it difficult to forget the tragedy that claimed the life of Halim, the fourth of six siblings.

“If I follow my angry heart, I want the tiger to die too because it killed my son. There are many other animals in the forest, but humans are getting attacked (by the tiger).

“I hope the tiger goes far away from this village,” he said when met by reporters at his home in Kg Aring 5 here.

Asin said his family members are currently locked in the house and have nowhere to go because they are traumatised by the tiger attack that occurred when they were on their way back to Kg Aring 6. 

Meanwhile, Gua Musang district police chief Sik Choon Foo said a physical examination revealed that there were bite marks on the victim’s neck and a team from the Wildlife Department was still at the scene to conduct further investigations.

“The post-mortem examination was carried out at 11am today to find out the cause of death. We are still waiting for the report,” he said.

Earlier, the media reported that Halim, 27, from the Bateq tribe, was attacked by a tiger while fishing with his 8-year-old nephew Alang Kuang in the upper reaches of Sg Aring.

Yesterday, the rescue team found the body of an Orang Asli man curled up and stuck on a tree stump in Kuala Sg Tunggul about 2km from the scene, at 5.10pm. – Bernama, May 13, 2023