Monday, November 02, 2009

Kampar Waterfall

I don't know what I could really share out in this post.
It's a dilemma. I've been having dilemma.
But somehow I've made my decision.

31st of October.
Due to my inner desires to explore and try out extraordinary things,
I decided to bring Elaine to picnic.

Sure, picnic, we had that during the holidays.

But I'm bringing her to Batu Berangkai waterfall for a picnic
Jealous ah?

Lucky enough, she's willing to tolerate with my interest.
Such as fishing.

I took her prawn as bait.
We suppose to breed ghost prawns as well.

Caught any fish? Nay..

A small picnic, we bought some butter cake from the local famous butter cake shop.
and some snacks and drinks.

Ever seen a poodle that swims?
Surprise? It's a toy poodle! And I love dogs that can swim.
Next time I should keep one of those small dogs, and teach them not to get drown.
My current dogs even scared of water, they often run and hide even when I refill their bowl.
Talk about giving them bathes.

Champion la this poodle.

The waters from the waterfall. Clear and cold.
But cold river flow with a cold heart.

This place, Batu Berangkai waterfalls.. have took many lives.
Some locals, and a few of those lives,
One of them is my friend.

James Khor Wan Kai.

Three Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman undergraduates drowned after they were swept away by strong current at the Batu Berangkai waterfalls yesterday(1st of November 2009)

The dead have been identified as James Khor Wan Kai, 20; Yew Shy Gin, 19 and Yew Ghim Chnieh, 20.

A fourth student was rescued by a villager.

The three had gone to the waterfalls for a swim, the fourth was late. But when he was about to step into the water catching up with his mates, a sudden gush of water caused him to tumble in.

Three of them had gone into the water and the fourth student was about to follow them when a sudden gush of water caused him to tumble in.

A Kampar villager, who saw this, rushed over and pulled out the fourth student.

The survivor, 22 years old, do not wish to named.

He'd suffered cuts and bruises.

James Khor, however.. had an impact on the head.
And passed away.

Today, the whole lecture hall speaks of his name.
Some were sobbing. Some had an impact of the incident.

As for me, James Khor was a friend, no more no less.
He hasn't gave me any significances in my life.
But even for that, his death caused a blow.
For such a simple friend could do that kind of damage.

How would it be, if it's someone closer?

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal.








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