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Wednesday, September 11, 2002

Girl survives encounter with panther

By R.S.N. MURALI

 

TAMPIN: A five-year-old girl was nearly mauled to death when a big black dog she

tried feeding with biscuits turned out to be a panther which was lurking around

her house at Felda Bukit Rokan, about 70km from here yesterday.

 

Soh May Meng even whispered & #147;meow meow & #146; & #146; while pointing her

finger at the panther under the wooden house in the 9.30am incident.

 

 

 

She was saved by her gutsy grandfather Goik Eng, 75, a shopkeeper, who quickly

grabbed her and shoved her inside the house through a window.

 

He had rushed out of the house after hearing an & #147;unusual growl & #148; and

in saving her, he was attacked by the panther and suffered serious claw wounds

on his head and legs.

 

Her parents, who are tappers, were working at their estate at the time of the

attack.

 

Narrating the incident, May Meng & #146;s father Sek Hong, 49, praised his

father Goik Eng for his selfless act.

 

& #147;My daughter could have been dead by now if not for my father & #146;s

selfless act, & #148; he said, in between tears.

 

Sek Hong, who was interviewed at home, said his father had picked up a bamboo

stick when he saw May Meng trying to feed the panther.

 

& #147;He wanted to chase away the animal but instead had agitated it, causing

the panther to pounce on May Meng.

 

& #147;My father quickly grabbed May Meng and pushed her into the house

through the window, & #148; he said.

 

Sek Hong said while his father turned to save May Meng, the panther pounced

on him, partially ripping off his skin.

 

& #147;When I returned home at about 10.30am, I heard my father screaming in

pain while May Meng uttered in fright: & #147;Loh Foo Ngau Kung Kung & #148; (a

tiger bit grandfather).

 

Sek Hong said he immediately alerted a senior estate assistant and summoned

for an ambulance to rush his father to the Malacca Hospital.

 

The panther also attacked an Indonesian contract worker, Harti Darsono, 45,

who was laying bricks for a drain at a school, about 500m away from Goik

Eng & #146;s home.

 

 

 

He was rushed to the Gemencheh clinic where he received out-patient treatment

for head and body injuries but was admitted to the Tampin hospital later when

his condition worsened.

 

Gardener Zahari Zakaria, 44, who witnessed Harti being attacked, said the

victim managed to hit the panther with a shovel.

 

Zahari said he immediately took a pail and started banging on it hoping that

the sound would scare the animal away.

 

& #147;It was a nightmarish and chilling experience for me to witness the

whole incident, & #148; he said.

 

OCPD Supt Abdul Wahab Azizul Hassan said police had stationed five personnel

on a 24-hour watch at the Felda scheme and alerted the National Park and

Wildlife Department. Traps would be set up to capture the panther with the help

of Rela personnel.

 

Mentri Besar Tan Sri Mohamed Isa Abdul Samad visited the village and Goik Eng

at the hospital.

 

In Malacca, CLARENCE CHUA reported that Goik Eng was in stable condition and

would be discharged in less than a week.

 

Isa advised settlers in the Felda scheme to exercise caution as the panther

was still on the loose.

 

Tampin OCPD Supt Abdul Wahab Azizul said this was the first of such attacks

reported in Felda Bukit Rokan.

 

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