Croc-bitten golfer gets RM43,000

A file picture of A Famosa Golf Resort
A Malaysian golf resort has given US$13,000 (RM43,000) to a golfer who was bitten by a crocodile during a game.
Lawyer Keppy Wong says Hong Kee Siong, a 48-year-old businessman, was bitten by a crocodile in 2004 while looking for a golf ball near Hole 7 at the A'Famosa Golf Resort in southern Malacca state.
Mr Wong says Mr Hong slipped into a marshy lowland and stepped on the crocodile, thinking it was a log.
He managed to fend off the 16-foot (five-metre) reptile by hitting it on the head, but was bitten on his left leg and had to get 38 stitches.
The case was settled out of court. Mr Wong said on Thursday that since the attack the resort has fenced off the area - a crocodile rearing ground - and erected warning signs.
- AP
Published on March 18, 2010
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