Three missing divers found alive in Malaysia
Three of four divers reported missing last week in Malaysia have been rescued alive.
Norwegian instructor Kristine Grodem was found days ago and Briton Adrian Chesters, 46, and Alexia Molina, 18, of France were found at the weekend by fishermen some distance from the original dive site.
Chesters said his son Nathen, 14, died during the several days they spent in the water, Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said. Search teams have expanded the search for the teenager’s body further south into Indonesian waters.
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