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Jan 28, 2008
Man dies after speedboat slices sampan in two
By Carolyn Quek and Judith Tan

Those were Mr Mamat Lambak's last words to his wife before the badly injured 66-year-old slipped into unconsciousness and sank into the sea in the Johor Strait.

Madam Banon Raja Deraman, 60, clung on tightly to the bouyant fishing net her ever-protective husband had thrown over till she was finally rescued.

Minutes earlier, at about 6.15am on Sunday, the couple's small motorised sampan - 300m from shore - had been hit by a passenger boat.

Madam Banon had a bad feeling when she saw the larger boat, believed to have a capacity for 20 people, heading in their direction.

The couple had been making their way back to Tanjung Piai after some overnight fishing.

But their sampan, borrowed from a relative, never made it.

Read the full story in Tuesday's edition of The Straits Times.

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