2 European divers rescued, search continues for Dutch teen
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Malaysian authorities say two Europeans who disappeared during a dive last week have been rescued by fishermen
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- Two Europeans who disappeared during a dive last week have been rescued by fishermen, Malaysian authorities said Saturday, with the search operation now focused on finding a 14-year-old Dutch teen who remained missing.
Alexia Alexandra Molina, 18, of France and Adrian Peter Chesters, 46, of Britain were found early Saturday in waters near Indonesia's border and have been taken to a hospital, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said. The two were in stable condition, police told local media.
Chester's Dutch son, Nathen Renze Chesters, remained missing, the agency said in a statement.
The three were diving with their Norwegian instructor, Kristine Grodem, on Wednesday in waters about 15 meters (50 feet) deep at an island off Mersing town in southern Johor state. Grodem, 35, was rescued Thursday by a tugboat. She said the four of them surfaced safely Wednesday afternoon but later drifted away from the boat and were separated by a strong current.