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31 July 2010 | Saturday
Local
Saturday, 20 March 2010 11:41
A'Famosa Resort Assures Golf Course is Safe PDF Print
  

KUALA LUMPUR, 19 MARCH 2010: The A'Famosa Golf Resort Berhad in Melaka,
which was sued by a company director over a crocodile attack about six years
ago, has assured the public that the golf course was safe.
   

 

ts general manager (property sales and marketing department), Allan Chee,
told Bernama that the management stood by its assertion that golfers playing the
course were under safe conditions -- if they complied with its safety rules and
regulations.
   

 

"A'Famosa would also like to clarify any misconception that there is
crocodile wandering around the golf links. 
   

"A crocodile is, and always has been present at the feature 'Crocodile
Course', which is well-known to golfers, contained in a pit which is three
metres below ground-level and inaccessible to anyone unless it is intentionally
breached from the outside," he said.
   

Last Wednesday, A'Famosa Resort agreed to pay RM43,000 in damages to Hong Kee
Siong who was bitten by a crocodile while looking for his golf ball at the
resort on Chinese New Year's eve, six years ago.
  

 
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