Photos of Sabah Air's GAF Nomad light aircraft that crashed and the victims who died in the 'Double Six' incident in 1976 were displayed at the Double Six Gallery in Sembulan.- NSTP/MOHD ADAM ARININ
Photos of Sabah Air's GAF Nomad light aircraft that crashed and the victims who died in the 'Double Six' incident in 1976 were displayed at the Double Six Gallery in Sembulan.- NSTP/MOHD ADAM ARININ

KOTA KINABALU: The next-of-kins of three victims of the Double Six Tragedy are considering legal action in a bid to seek compensation.

The consideration was made in a joint statement by Faridah Stephens, Donald Mojuntin and Kartina Sulong, on behalf of the families of the then Chief Minister Tun Fuad Stephens, Housing Minister Datuk Peter Mojuntin and Finance Minister Datuk Salleh Sulong.

The trio hoped that the immense suffering they have endured over nearly five decades will be recognised and alleviated.

"The declassification of the Malaysian Investigation Report on April 12, 2023, provided crucial insights into the circumstances of the crash, but the reasons for the long delay in releasing the report remains opaque.

"The long and inordinate delay has only deepened the wounds suffered by the families as they have not been able to move forward and obtain closure in respect of this tragic chapter in their lives.

"Moved by an unwavering desire for justice and closure, the families are now asking the Federal Government of Malaysia to make amends in the form of compensation and have conveyed their request to them. Regrettably, to date, there has been no response.

On June 6, 1976, a devastating air crash involving the Nomad Aircraft 9M-ATZ claimed 11 lives, including some of Sabah’s most prominent leaders, including Stephens, Sulong and Mojuntin, among others.- NSTP FILE PIC
On June 6, 1976, a devastating air crash involving the Nomad Aircraft 9M-ATZ claimed 11 lives, including some of Sabah’s most prominent leaders, including Stephens, Sulong and Mojuntin, among others.- NSTP FILE PIC

"The families are now considering legal action to seek compensation and reiterate that this step is taken in hopes of recognising and alleviating the immense suffering endured over nearly five decades," the statement added.

On June 6, 1976, a devastating air crash involving the Nomad Aircraft 9M-ATZ claimed 11 lives, including some of Sabah's most prominent leaders, including Stephens, Sulong and Mojuntin, among others.

This event has since been etched in Sabahan's hearts as the Double Six Tragedy.

The 11 were on a flight from Labuan when the aircraft crashed in Sembulan while approaching the Kota Kinabalu International Airport.

"As we approach the 48th anniversary of this tragic day, the families wish to express their heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support and understanding from the public.

"A commemorative ceremony organised by the state government will be held on June 6.

"We invite the community to join us in remembering and honouring the remarkable lives lost.

"The families continue to carry the legacy of their loved ones not only in their hearts but also through their actions. They are committed to seeking the truth and justice, ensuring that such a tragedy never occurs again."

They also appreciate the continued coverage and engagement by Sabah newspapers on the issue.

"They have played a critical role in keeping this story alive in the public consciousness. Your support is invaluable as we strive for closure and healing," it said.