
Round-The-Clock Search For Indian Woman Who Vanished In Malaysia Sinkhole
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The Indian High Commission has been in touch with Ms Vijay Lakshmi's family and are updating them about the search and rescue operations.
Five days since an Indian woman, Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, disappeared in a sinkhole in Malaysia, authorities in Kuala Lumpur are continuing their round-the-clock search and rescue operation in an attempt to find her. Malaysian authorities continued their search, now on the fourth day, to find Ms Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, an Indian citizen, who fell into a sinkhole in KL on Friday 23 Aug. The concerned authorities- (Police, Fire & Rescue Dept, Indah Water Consortium, KL Federal Territories… pic.twitter.com/PPpt4qRfMg
The Indian High Commission has been in touch with Ms Vijay Lakshmi's family and are updating them about the search and rescue operations.
48-year-old Vijaya Lakshmi Gali, who frequently travels to Malaysia and Singapore for business, disappeared after falling into the 8m-deep hole. She was on her way to the temple when the ground suddenly caved in. Her husband and son managed to escape the collapse.
According to the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur, "The search and rescue (SAR) teams have been methodically deducing newer probable paths and likely locations of the missing Indian woman."
