Malaysian boy drowns in river after being chased by herd of cows

A seven-year-old boy has drowned after being chased by wild cattle into a river in Malaysia’s northern state of Kelantan, in a tragedy that highlights the dangers of free-roaming livestock in the country.

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The boy was playing with three friends near his home in Kampung Kelaweh, Machang, on Wednesday afternoon when a herd of cows started chasing them, according to a report from the Bernama news agency.

In their attempt to escape, all four fell into the river, located about 500 metres (1,640 feet) away. While the boy was swept away, his friends managed to save themselves by clinging to bushes on the riverbank.

Authorities received an emergency call at about 4.20pm and quickly headed to the area.

“The team searched the area mentioned. The victim was found at 5.07pm, about half a metre (1.6 feet) from the reported location, and was pronounced dead by Ministry of Health personnel,” Machang Fire and Rescue Station Operations Commander Muhamad Osman told Bernama.

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The boy’s body has been handed over to the police.

A seven-year-old boy and three of his friends were being chased by wild cattle into a river near his village in the northern Malaysian state of Kelantan. Photo: Streamable
A seven-year-old boy and three of his friends were being chased by wild cattle into a river near his village in the northern Malaysian state of Kelantan. Photo: Streamable

  

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