A 60-year-old local climber, who was reported missing on Sunday, was tragically found dead today, May 4, 2026, on Gunung Lambak in Kluang, Johor. The victim's body was discovered by search and rescue (SAR) teams approximately 800 metres from the mountain's base at around 10:30 a.m. The search operation was initiated yesterday after the victim failed to return home from his routine climb, prompting his family to alert the authorities.
The SAR operation involved a coordinated effort between the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department (Bomba), the Royal Malaysia Police, and local mountain guides. Rescue teams faced challenging terrain while combing the trails of the 510-metre peak, a popular spot for both local and visiting hikers. Preliminary observations suggest the victim may have suffered a medical emergency or a fatal fall, but official confirmation is pending further investigation.
The victim's body has been brought down from the mountain and handed over to the police for a post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death. Local authorities have reminded hikers to always inform family members of their expected return times and to avoid climbing alone, especially during unpredictable weather conditions. This incident has cast a somber mood over the local hiking community, as Gunung Lambak is generally considered a safe and well-traversed recreational site.