
A group of 10 tourists from Europe and Canada who recently stripped
naked at the peak of Mount Kinabalu in Malaysia are being blamed by a
local official for causing a deadly earthquake that hit the country on
Friday.
The travelers climbed to the mountain’s summit on May 30 and then
snuck off from the rest of their party so they could strip naked and
take photos before being caught and reprimanded by a mountain guide,
according to the Malay Mail Online. Five of the tourists are still
believed to be in the country, and local officials have said they will
be barred from exiting. The group is expected to face charges of gross
indecency.
“Only after will we kick them out and ban them from entering Sabah
again,” said Datuk Masidi Manjun, the minister of tourism, culture and
environment in Sabah, the state where the mountain is located, according
to the Malay Mail Online.
Locals consider Mount Kinabalu, which is located in the Malaysian
state of Sabah, to be sacred and believe that it carries the spirit of
their ancestors, making the actions of the foreign travelers
particularly disrespectful.
“Whether other people believe this or not, it’s what we Sabahans
believe. When the earthquake happened, it’s like a confirmation of our
beliefs … It is a sacred mountain and you cannot take it lightly,” said
Sabah Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan, adding that a
special ritual would be conducted to “appease the mountain spirit,” CBS
News reported.
The magnitude-5.9 earthquake that struck Sabah has so far claimed 13
lives and caused injuries to many others. Numerous individuals climbing
Mount Kinabalu sustained broken limbs, and one reportedly is in a coma
after the incident. Rescuers say they are still searching for six
missing climbers. The group of naked tourists included two Canadians,
two Dutch and one German.
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