April 24, 2014

Mati cuba selamat anjing

LOKASI kejadian mangsa terperangkap. (Gambar kecil) Jay Jeffrey Linjungan. FOTO Mohd Adam Arinin

Penampang: Cubaan kali kedua seorang peguam menyelamatkan anak anjingnya yang baru lahir di dalam lubang kecil menemui ajal selepas terperangkap di dalam lubang berkenaan dalam kejadian di Kampung Pisang Babah, di sini, petang semalam.

Dalam kejadian pada jam 1 petang itu, mangsa Jay Jeffrey Linjungan, 27, ditemui di dalam lubang oleh adik mangsa dalam jarak lebih kurang 20 meter dari rumah mangsa.

Difahamkan, sebelum kejadian pada Selasa lalu, mangsa dipercayai menyelamatkan dua ekor anak anjingnya yang terperangkap di dalam lubang dan semalam mangsa sekali lagi cuba menyelamatkan seekor lagi anak anjing yang terperangkap namun gagal.

Ketua Polis Daerah Penampang Deputi Superintendan Ratan Kumar Singh ketika dihubungi, mengesahkan kejadian itu dan mendapati mangsa lemas selepas terperangkap di dalam lubang ketika cuba menyelamatkan beberapa anak anjing milik mangsa.

"Siasatan awal mendapati mangsa dipercayai cuba menyelamatkan anak anjing namun gagal untuk keluar dari lubang dan hanya disedari oleh adik mangsa sebelum dihantar ke Hospital Queen Elizabeth (HQE).

"Bagaimanapun mangsa dipercayai sudah meninggal dunia sebelum tiba di hospital berkenaan," katanya.

myMetro 24 Apr 2014


Mati masuk lubang

SEORANG jiran menunjukkan lokasi mangsa terperangkap. Gambar kecil, lubang tempat mangsa ditemui lemas.

Penampang: Cubaan seorang peguam menyelamatkan seekor anak anjing peliharaannya yang baru lahir dan disorok ibu haiwan itu di dalam lubang tidak kesampaian apabila dia maut dipercayai akibat lemas dalam kejadian di Kampung Pisang Babah, dekat sini, kelmarin.

Mangsa, Jay Jeffrey Linjungan, 27, dipercayai cuba mengambil seekor daripada tiga anak anjingnya sebelum dipercayai terperangkap dan gagal keluar dari lubang sedalam satu meter dan selebar 0.45 meter.

Mangsa ditemui dalam keadaan tertiarap oleh adiknya selepas melihat kaki abangnya terbujur kaku sementara badan mangsa berada di dalam lubang.

Difahamkan, jam 1 tengah hari Selasa lalu, mangsa menyedari anjing peliharaannya melahirkan anak di dalam lubang terletak 20 meter dari rumah mereka.

Mangsa bergegas ke lubang berkenaan dan dapat menyelamatkan dua anak anjing dalam lubang berkenaan.

myMetro 25 Apr 2014


Dad recalls frantic moments trying to save lawyer

Family members paying their last respects to Jay at the St Michael’s Church in Penampang yesterday.

KOTA KINABALU: Family and friends yesterday attended the funeral of lawyer Jay Ferret Jeffrey Linjungan, who suffocated and died inside a hole on Wednesday while attempting to rescue puppies.

The funeral service was held at the St Michael’s Church in Penampang.

“He saved the lives of two puppies but lost his life trying to rescue another two more. He is so young just starting out his life (as a trained lawyer). I can’t believe he is gone,” said Jay’s father, Jeffrey Linjungan.

The father also said that the other two puppies inside the hole also died.

Jay, 28, was found stuck inside the metre-deep hole near his home in Kampung Pisang Babah, with his legs protruding from the hole that measures about 45cm in width (18 inches).

Recollecting the tragic incident, Linjungan said he started looking for his son (Jay) when he saw the latter’s vehicle was still parked outside their house after he returned home about noon.

“Jay was supposed to go to work so I was a bit surprised when his car was still at home,” he said.

“I went looking for him and was shocked to see two legs protruding from a hole behind our house.

“My heart started to beat fast and I cried out for my two other sons who were at home at that time,” said the tearful father, adding that neither of them managed to pull Jay out of the one-meter deep hole.

“Only after someone else came, who I could not remember, that we managed to get him out.

“He was not breathing and I tried CPR but there was no response,” he said.

They brought him to the hospital but Jay was pronounced dead upon arrival, he added.

According to Linjungan, their pet dog, Nina, had dug the hole just before she gave birth to four puppies.

“Jay was planning to keep the puppies in a safer spot as it was raining the day before,” he said.

Among those present to pay their final respects were Jay’s mother Jovita Peter Lidadun, his two brothers, three sisters and other relatives.

Jay was laid to rest at the Nambazan Cemetery in Penampang around noon yesterday.

The Borneo Post 26 Apr 2014


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