Jivanandan : “Man from Second Link Bridge Found Stuck in Mangrove Roots”

By | July 11, 2024

1. Man fell into sea from Second Link Bridge
2. Man found stuck in mangrove roots.

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Body of 45-year-old man discovered after falling from Second Link Bridge on 10th July

The lifeless body of a 45-year-old man, identified as Jivanandan from Pahang, was found on Wednesday afternoon after he allegedly jumped into the sea from the Second Link Bridge.

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Witnesses observed the man parking his vehicle on the bridge before taking the fatal plunge into the waters below, a tragic event that took place approximately 7.5 hours prior to the discovery of his body.

It was a group of fishermen who were aiding in the search efforts that stumbled upon the victim’s remains entangled in the roots of a mangrove tree, located about 400 meters from the Forest City Bridge in Johor Bahru (JB).

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Reports from Oriental Daily indicate that Jivanandan had recently renewed his passport, adding a poignant detail to the unfortunate circumstances surrounding his untimely death.

Incident details reveal man’s abrupt actions

An account from New Straits Times (NST) sheds light on the sequence of events leading up to the tragedy, with eyewitnesses recalling a man of \”tan-skinned\” descent abandoning his motorcycle before climbing over the railings and leaping into the sea at approximately 7am on the fateful day.

Man heading towards S’pore allegedly jumps into sea from Second Link Bridge in M’sia, search operations ongoing

The man’s blue motorcycle was left behind by the roadside, serving as a grim reminder of the abrupt decision that led to the tragic outcome.

The incident occurred near the 10-kilometer mark of the Second Link Bridge, a route frequented by individuals traveling between Singapore and Malaysia.

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Image sources: Oriental Daily and Oriental Daily

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– man fell into sea
– Second Link Bridge found stuck in mangrove roots.