Seorang pelajar sekolah menengah di Perlis telah meninggal dunia pada 29 Jun 
2011 disyakki ada kaitan dengan penyakit Leptospirosis atau kencing tikus. 10 
orang telah meninggal dunia di Sarawak akibat penyakit misteri di sekitar 
empangan Bakun. Adakah Malaysia sekarang ini diserang wabak Leptospirosis?

Sila baca artikel Persiapan Serangan Senjata Biologi di Malaysia pada pautan 
berikut 
http://amkns.blogspot.com/2011/04/persiapan-serangan-senjata-biologi-di.html 


STUDENT DIES OF LEPTOSPIROSIS
2011/08/01

KANGAR: A 16-year-old boy here became the first victim to die from 
leptospirosis in Perlis this year. 

State health director Dr Mahani Yusoff, who confirmed the death of Mohd 
Zulkamal Piee, a Sekolah Menengah Tengku Sulaiman pupil, on June 29, said his 
death was due to infection caused by a bacteria commonly found in rat urine.

Mahani, however, assured that it was an isolated case and the student could 
have been infected by the bacteria at locations considered to be unhygienic, 
allowing for rats and other pests to breed and thus, encouraging the spread of 
infection. 

She added symptoms could emerge even after 15 days following contact with the 
bacteria. 

The victim's father, Piee Kasa, 46, said his son was not feeling well before he 
attended an educational camp in Bukit Ayer on June 26.

Piee said he picked up his son from Bukit Ayer after the camp ended and was 
shocked to see his condition worsen.

"I took him directly to the hospital where he was admitted to the emergency 
ward for treatment. Some blood test were done on him and three hours later, I 
was told that my son is dead."

http://www.nst.com.my/nst/articles/26leptos/Article 

MYSTERIOUS DEATHS IN BAKUN DAM AREA
Joseph Tawie | August 1, 2011 

Despite being notified of several mysterious deaths in the Bakun area, the 
Sarawak Health Department has done nothing.

KUCHING: Ten people who were hired by the Sarawak Forest Corporation (SFC) to 
“save” animals from being drowned, following the impoundment of the Bakun Dam, 
are now dead.

The dam was impounded in October last year. The 10 dead were allegedly killed 
by a mysterious disease.

Although the Health Depatment has been notified, it has done nothing, Bakun 
Community Safety Committee chairman Dr Ellie Luhat said today.

Luhat said the latest such death was 28-year-old Larry Kiding, a SFC worker who 
worked on the project.

Kiding’s father, Jugah Anak Kudi, told FMT that his son fell gravely sick after 
returning from Bakun Dam.

“We sent him to the hospital, but the hospital did not know what caused his 
sickness. We sent him to a private clinic. Again, we were told that the doctor 
could not determine what made him sick.

“Two days later he passed away,” said Jugah.

Angry and dissatisfied, Jugah asked for a post-mortem to be conducted on his 
son.

According to him, the doctors again could not determine the cause of his death.

The death of Jugah’s son came to light after Luhat called for an investigation 
into the death of the 10 SFC workers.

He believes they could have been exposed to infectious and deadly diseases such 
as melioidosis and leptospirosis (known locally as ‘penyakit kencing tikus’).

“So far 10 persons have died from the mysterious diseases and a number of 
others have been infected,” said Luhat.

Also in critical condition is the village penghulu (chief) who is in Bintulu 
Hospital.

More deaths

The penghulu was transported to the Bintulu Hospital when he collapsed during 
the recent visit of Deputy Chief Minister Alfred Jabu Anak Numpang to the dam.

“They (the 10 workers) were involved in moving large animals from the Bakun Dam 
water catchment area to higher ground and fell sick upon completion of the work.

“There have also been several mysterious deaths over the years in that area 
including a cousin of mine.

“Because of this, we want the government to confirm and identify the diseases, 
so that immediate and remedial actions can be taken.

“This may include vaccination,” Luhat said.

Melioidosis is caused by a bacterium (burkholderia pseudomailei) found in soil, 
rice fields and stagnant waters.

Victims acquire the disease when the contaminated soil comes in contact with an 
abraded area of the skin.

Leptospirosis is caused by bacteria called spirochete and is transmitted 
through contact with infected soil or water.

Angry ‘spirits’

Luhat, who is a retired Sarawak Timber Development Corporation (STIDC) officer, 
has been actively involved in the dam.

He believes that the change of biodiversity could have resulted in the spread 
of the diseases.

Local people believed that the “spirits” of the jungles are angry over the 
contruction of the dam and the destruction of the surroundings.

They believed their dead ancestors are also angry that their graves (pendam) 
have been submerged by the dam water.

Luhat said that he is sending letters to the relevant authorities to alert them 
of the mysterious deaths.

“These diseases can affect the tourism industry apart from the lives of the 
workers and the local people.

“The diseases can also affect the government’s plan to introduce aquaculture of 
‘empurau’ which is Sarawak’s most famous and expensive fish,” he said, adding 
that the death of several tonnes of fish early this year could have been due to 
these diseases.

Luhat also wants the road from Bintulu to Bakun to be repaired as this is 
essential in the event of emergency.

Previously, it took slightly over two hours to travel by road to Bakun.

“But now it takes four or five hours, because of so many potholes caused by 
timber trucks,” he said.

http://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/2011/08/01/mysterious-deaths-in-bakun-dam-area/
 



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