• UTAR News

  • Sharpen your brainpower at the 12th MFotM

    KAMPAR: We all have known that playing with a Rubik’s cube; a three-dimensional geometry puzzle has mental perquisites. The number of algorithms and techniques needed to solve it just once has to stimulate the brain somehow. However, most of us never realised the vast capacity of mental and emotio

    Jul,15,2016 | Read more

  • UTAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS SERVED FOR CHARITY

    By Mr. Teh Boon Teck & Yuevitra Kalaiselvan               A team of 5 Final Year Journalism students from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, led by Yuevitra Kalaiselvan, 21 which includes Sean Chandrakumar, 25, Shobina Brapakaran, 24, Rufina Merry Ambrose, 24 a

    Nov,06,2015 | Read more

  • 校园关注点

  • 品冠《随时都在》弹唱会 拉大生与抒情歌曲之约

    报导、摄影:陈丽仪 张丘艳 品冠《随时都在》弹唱会  拉大生与抒情歌曲之约 (金宝21日讯)再次荣升为爸爸的情歌王子品冠,带着他的最新专辑《随时都在》回马宣传,来到拉曼大学进行全马唯一一场的校园弹唱会,并吸引了逾700余名学生及粉丝到场支持,让同学们度过了愉快又温馨的一晚。该活动是由拉曼大学金融社团所主办。         活动开始之前,在主持人的带领下,大会为近期发生的马航MH17遭击落事件的罹难者们进行一分钟的哀悼。当晚唯一的开场嘉宾是由《Feel the beat》舞蹈比赛中,团队组冠军

    Jul,26,2014 | Read more

  • 关注社会弱势群体,拉大社区服务团探访安宁老人院及儿童之家

    报导、摄影:林怡慧,吴芷桦 由社区服务团所主办的安宁之家旗下老人院和儿童之家探访之旅, 让25名爱心至上的拉曼大学霹雳分校社区学员度过了不平凡且有意义的周末。 这项活动的主要目的是为了鼓励更多大学生投入义工行列,发挥爱心去协助需要社会关心的弱势群体。活动主席周政亨在受访时表示,希望藉由这个活动为孤苦无依的老人家送上温暖,同时也把欢乐带给儿童之家的孩子们,让他们感受人间温情。 活动分为上半段及下半段,学员们先拜访老人院,并分为两组进行活动。一部分的学员被安排打扫环境,而剩余的学员则留下来与老人家们进行互动交流。 为了让场面活跃,筹委员们精心为老人家准备一系列的游戏及

    Jul,05,2014 | Read more

  • Features

  • Sharpen your brainpower at the 12th MFotM

    KAMPAR: We all have known that playing with a Rubik’s cube; a three-dimensional geometry puzzle has mental perquisites. The number of algorithms and techniques needed to solve it just once has to stimulate the brain somehow. However, most of us never realised the vast capacity of mental and emotio

    Jul,15,2016 | Read more

  • UTAR JOURNALISM STUDENTS SERVED FOR CHARITY

    By Mr. Teh Boon Teck & Yuevitra Kalaiselvan               A team of 5 Final Year Journalism students from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman, led by Yuevitra Kalaiselvan, 21 which includes Sean Chandrakumar, 25, Shobina Brapakaran, 24, Rufina Merry Ambrose, 24 a

    Nov,06,2015 | Read more

  • 特别报导

  • 日本传统游戏新体验!

    报导:陈丽仪、张丘艳 摄影:张丘艳 你对于日本文化的印象是如何的呢?一个以动漫闻名的国家?日本文化可不止这些,他们更把传统的文化延续至今日,当中包括了节日风俗、传统游戏等。 日前,拉曼大学日本文化社团举办了一场小型的日本文化体验会,以介绍日本的传统游戏为主,让同学有不一样的体验,增进他们对日本传统文化的认识。该体验会展示了约八种传统游戏,板羽球 (Hanetsuki),达摩落 (Daruma Otoshi),豆袋 (Otedama),123 木头人(Daruma-san ga Koronda),笼中鸟(Kagome-kagome), 剑玉 (Kendama),竹蜻蜓 (Tak

    Jun,16,2014 | Read more

  • 人物专访系列:拉大心理学系助教——许伟源:面对生命,别轻言放弃(四)完结篇

    报导:谢文君 编辑:陈丽仪 尤静玲 林怡慧 部份照片由受访者提供 充满希望的未来 和过去相比,经历了人生的低潮期,除了成长,也让许伟源变得更成熟。他说,自己看待事情的态度有了改变,也了解到世界并不是为了自己而打转。“我们并不是这个世界的中心点。人生要精彩,要进步,我们就得踏出去,看看外面的世界,因为很多东西是金钱无法买到的。” 现在的他过着规律的生活。“每一天,不管多忙,我都会确保自己三餐定时。这样,才有精神付出,为社会做出贡献。”此外,在空闲的时间,他会选择到处走走,以沉淀自己的心灵。 “不一定要出国,才算开拓视野。其实邻近的地方,也能让我们体验不同的事。我不会特地选

    Jun,12,2014 | Read more

  • National

  • Motorist Killed Trying To Overtake Vehicles

    By Tan Weng Han Jeram (July 7, 2013): A motorist was killed when he tried to overtake the vehicles in front of him. The accident happened at 5.09pm, at the outskirts of Jeram, minutes before arriving at Gopeng toll. The windows on the bus was speckled with the victim's brain. The accident too

    Jul,08,2013 | Read more

  • Peaceful No More

    By: Clifford Lee KAMPAR: It supposed to be a happy study session yet ended up a nightmare to two University Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) undergraduates. Wong (guy), 20, and Huam (girl), 18, were robbed at about 3.30am morning that on their way back home from Jalan Hala Timah (Newtown) Wong

    Sep,09,2012 | Read more

  • National

  • 金宝Tesco内发生 经验老道预谋欺诈案

    李志良  叶萱姿 报导 (金宝26日讯)J-ON记者于昨日傍晚接获金宝拉曼大学生的投报,指在金宝Tesco内遇上了欺诈案。 以下是受害者陈述的案发经过: “我与三位朋友(四位都是男生)下午五时在金宝Tesco 走走逛逛, 突然间有位四、五十岁的“安哥”拍了我朋友的肩膀一下,接着我们就被三位“安哥”包围了。 我们看着这群围绕着我们的“安哥们”感到莫名其妙,却隐隐约约地感受到了一股来者不善的气息。  那位拍我朋友肩膀的“安哥”说,其实也没什么,只是想找我们了解一些情况。昨天他的“兄弟们”来这里送货(货物是大量的Visa 和Master Cards)时,遭人桶了

    Mar,26,2013 | Read more

  • 男子藏身女生宿舍厕所 动机不明

    周俐妤    报导 (金宝 23日讯)西湖学生宿舍区的治安再次亮红灯,这次竟然有人在光天化日之下闯入女生宿舍并躲在厕所内,动机不明。 这件事情发生在16日下午1点30分,位于曼彻斯特 ( Manchester ) 的学生宿舍。 揭发此事件的余同学说,“由于屠妖节和回历新年都坐落在同一个星期,有些院系索性让学生们享有一星期的假期,所以大部分的屋友都回乡了。我来自东马,不想回乡,所以只好留在宿舍内温习功课。” 当天她没有任何课,所以无需上学。中午,她就走到保安亭附近的摊位购买午餐,并在享用完午餐后,准备到房间外的洗手盆清洗饭具。 “我在

    Nov,23,2012 | Read more

  • Opinion

  • Questionable Hygiene of Kampar Wet Market

    By Yap Suan Zi & Chow Lee Li It was 4 in the evening when we reached the wet market located in Kampar’s Old Town District. Hawkers selling fish and meat in the market were nowhere to be seen, but still there was an unbearable stink in the air. An unpleasant smell fills the air, maybe the

    Mar,20,2013 | Read more

  • Behind the Adele-ution

    By CHESTER  CHIN I’m going to begin by making a musically-blasphemous statement – I’m sick of Adele. There I said it. Is the world still spinning around? Has everyone recovered from their shock? Good. Don’t get me wrong, the girl has massive talent and her voice is nothing short of phenomena

    Apr,11,2012 | Read more

  • 评论

  • NBA评论 —— 大胡子哈尔登

    撰稿人 : Sky 火箭队的新希望——“哈林组合”:林书豪(左)和哈尔登(右) 照片转自网络  “胡子恐惧”(Fear the Beard)一词早先出现在著名棒球选手威尔森Brian Wilson身上,但也许现在由同样也留着大胡子的哈尔登James Harden背负更为适合。才刚被闪电交易到休士顿火箭队,哈尔登马上就用两场82分疯狂的成绩单证明了他的价值,摇身一变,成了队中第一人。这项纪录也创造了历史,哈尔登成为了NBA历史上非新秀在转会首两场的得分纪录保持者,能媲美的也只有两位传奇级人物 - 张伯伦和乔丹。 入队才刚满五天,这名上赛季协助雷霆打进决赛的

    Nov,04,2012 | Read more

  • 同一份真爱,同一份尊重

    撰稿人: 小腊肠 公平对待少数人群,支持你的同性恋亲友     “请接受真实的我,要不然忘了我!”    “我绝不容许有个同性恋的儿子!”    “那么妈妈,你就当没了这个儿子吧…”    “好.”    一部赚人热泪的电影《Prayers For Bobby》的一段情节,来自加利福尼亚州, 核桃溪市的20岁少年 Bobby Griffith与母亲发生了争执.Mary Griffith,一位不愿接受她的同性恋儿子的母亲,一位费尽

    Nov,03,2012 | Read more

  • From the Desk

  • WANTED: J-on Special Correspondences

    Who says news reporting is only for journalism majors?  As part of J-on's effort to provide a wider news coverage for our readers as well as promote interconnected relationship among faculties, we're on the hunt for inter-faculty special correspondences. If you have a flair for writing as well

    Nov,27,2011 | Read more

Live Life to the Fullest: Story of Waterfall Tragedy’s Survivor

Share this post on Facebook



By Ng Min Xi, Kow Kwan Yee, Eugene Kok

Photos by Chin Poh Nee, Oh Chin Eng

Five months after the waterfall tragedy that shook the Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) community, J-on is finally clearing up the rumors and falsely recorded facts about the sole survivor, Lim Chin Yeap.

In his own regard, the 20-year-old accountancy undergraduate from Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) was like any other student on campus but this tale is an extraordinary one.

It started with a group of four friends, James Wan Kai Khor, 20, Yew Shy Gin, 21, Yew Ghim Chnieh, 20 and himself making a spur of the moment decision to trek up to the nearby waterfall to cool away the heat and stress.

The former housemates of Westlake, Kampar house number 1539 had originally planned such an outing much earlier but their schedules held them back until that very day.

With the thought of having a relaxing time together, they drove Ghim Chnieh’s car up to the Batu Berangkai waterfalls - a journey that took less than fifteen minutes.

Looking helplessly: The public gathered and waited for any floated bodies of the three students at the bridge that leads to Batu Berangkai Waterfall.

The waterfall had many levels, each with its own unique geographical setting. The group of four spend some minutes at the first level, the most commonly used area by the public.

“(We were) splashing water to each other. I think most of the young people would splash water there right?” he asked, more to himself than to others around him.

They then made another unplanned decision to move deeper and higher up the region after fooling around at the first level of the falls. There were about 25 people at the first level while they were the only ones up the second.

They moved to second level of the falls and not long after, came the moment that would change their lives forever.

“No sound, no sign. It was out of expectation, no warning also,” he recalled adding that he tried to grab hold of a branch overhead but it was too high.

“We were at some kind of pond, which was built by cement. When we realized the water coming, we actually tried to hold on to the sides of the pond. But within a few seconds, I was grabbed away by the water already,” he added.

While the water dragged the group down, Chin Yeap tried to grab hold of anything that he could use to stop himself from being dragged away. Luck was on his side and a miracle happened.

“I don’t know how the water dragged me to the side. I just realised that my legs touched some sand at the first level. It was a pond with sandy ground. When my legs touched the ground, I ran as fast as I could. It happened within a minute. Then I ran to a higher place,” he illustrated animatedly.

At this point of his recollection, he had something to voice out about a previous news article by local national newspapers. On the November 2 issue of The Star, it was reported that “a Kampar villager, who saw this, rushed over and pulled out the fourth student” (Chin Yeap).

He denied that such a thing ever happened and expressed his surprise when he read about it the day after the incident.

“After I reached higher ground, I looked back to the waterfall side, and I saw James. He was trying so hard to hug a big rock. He was at the middle of the water, not near to the sides, so it was hard to save him. There were many people over there, I think they had also tried to help, but there were no ropes or anything that can be used to rescue him. Then the water was too strong and finally he got dragged away,” he continued.

“James was ‘lying’ on the water, just like Superman flying in the sky. So you can imagine how strong the water was.

“I saw Ghim Chnieh and Kelly. They held each other, so they did not grab anything. A while later, they disappeared from my sight,” he said.

Found dead: Body of James Wan Kai Khor, 20 from Penang was the first victim found by the villagers at 9.42pm.

The thunderous sound of the water crashing down would have blocked out his friend’s cries for help. After getting back on his feet, he checked his body for injuries. He later found out that collision with rocks had hurt his shoulder, hands, waist and legs.

After minutes of helpless standing, three men led him down the hill for fear that the darkness would be troublesome later. A witness had called the local police at that time.

“I hoped they could be saved by the villagers there. I just hoped they could be saved,” he recalled thinking on the way down.

The police had broke into their car and taken their identity cards in an attempt to determine who they were. At that point, all four students who were involved had been identified and a rescue attempt was being made. The officer advised him to make an official report at the local police station before returning to his job.

One of the men that lead him down accompanied him to retrieve his belongings but instead of making it to the station, the man took Chin Yeap to his own home for a bath before going to the police station together.

His friends took him to Hospital Kampar for a check-up at about 9pm.

Less than an hour after, there was news of the first body. He was told that the first body was in red shirt and black shorts; and while everyone else was left wondering, he silently knew that it was James.

Heartbroken: Parents of the victims broke down when received the news of their dead children.

“But I still hoped the other two would be saved. At that time I already accepted this fact. I was not really sad or shocked; that time, my heart and emotions were already very stable,” he said, hinting that he had already expected the worst.

Even after telling his family not to worry, they had driven to Kampar to be with him. He was touched to meet them at the hospital and being lost for words, they just hugged.

“They did not scold me, but just asked me what actually happened. They said they were worried about me. We did not speak much. I hugged them when I first saw them. I think this is the best way to interact with family,” he confided.

As the night ended, he retired with his family at the nearby hotel as news of the tragedy spread among his nocturnal peers.

Friends of the victims waiting to have a look at their dead friends for the one last time at the Hospital Kampar mortuary.

“Some people may be curious that I can be so calm. But I think different persons have different ways when facing their problems. I do not think there is any point to cry and cry because they will not be alive no matter how hard I cry. Why don’t I just appreciate everything now? If we think negatively, everything will become negative, and I choose to think positively,” he reasoned.

If there is one thing he has learned from the whole experience, it is to enjoy life to the fullest.

“Enjoy every moment, enjoy everything that I have like my family and my friends,” he muses. While he maintains a calm façade, Chin Yeap revealed that he would miss the times they had together, the jokes they had and the little things that brought them closer.

“I could remember everything we have gone through, memories are the greatest things.”

(Chin Yeap requested not to publish his photos due to personal reasons. J-on is willing to process this article according to his wish.)



Filed Under: , ,