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WW2 relic in Sabah kampung

Irwan Majid5 years ago30th Jul 2019Pictures
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Today, only two engines of the aircraft are left, protruding from the ground covered by wild vegetation and surrounded by jackfruit and rubber trees. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Irwan Majid, July 30, 2019.
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KG Sugud in Penampang, Sabah, is preparing to turn its long-kept secret – the wreckage of a World War 2 Japanese fighter plane – into a tourist attraction. 

Some 3km from the village in the adjacent Kg Sugud forest reserve sits an unnamed hill where the Japanese airplane and its pilot met their end some 75 years ago.

The discovery of the wreck had never been reported to the authorities, although it was known to villagers, who, over time, cannibalised it for parts.

Village elders still remember the crash, which took place during the padi harvest season towards evening in 1944. It was the year before the Japanese occupation in North Borneo ended. – July 30, 2019.

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