Sunken vessel ‘rises’ as Sungai Pahang water level drops

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Villagers of Kampung Tanjung in Pekan, Pahang taking a closer look at a British merchant vessel that had sunk under mysterious circumstances 100 years ago. — Bernama photo

Villagers of Kampung Tanjung in Pekan, Pahang taking a closer look at a British merchant vessel that had sunk under mysterious circumstances 100 years ago. — Bernama photo

PEKAN: The dwindling water level of Sungai Pahang due to the dry weather brought on by the El Nino phenomenon has uncovered what is claimed to be a British merchant vessel that had sunk under mysterious circumstances 100 years ago.

Villagers of Kampung Tanjung in Paloh Hinai noticed the emergence of the vessel over the past month, said Kampung Paloh Hinau Development and Security Committee chairman Abdul Rashid Abdul Rahman.

“The story of the shipwreck is popular among the villages, having been handed down by word of mouth from generation to generation.

“It is said that the vessel sank due to the arrogant attitude of the captain and after the ‘spirits’ were disburbed,” he told reporters.

Abdul Rashid said it was only recently that the villagers were approaching the vessel to take photographs as they had been frightened by the stories narrated over time.

The vessel had a funnel, anchor rope, propeller and engine combustion chamber characteristic of ships of the 1900s, he said.

Abdul Rashid said he hoped that the history of the vessel would be compiled if it actually was the British merchant vessel that sank 100 years ago. — Bernama