A teenage diver has been pronounced dead in Malaysia after disappearing for four days during a group dive off the coast of Malaysia. His father, Adrian Peter Chesters, 46, said his son, Nathan Renche Chesters, 14, and two others went missing Wednesday during a dive session. Team coach Kristine Grodem, 35, of Norway, was rescued on Thursday, while Adrian Peters Chesters and another diver, Alexia Molina, 18, of France were rescued by fishermen on Friday, according to Reuters. . Mersing District Police Chief Cyril Edward Nwing shows photos of Britain’s Adrian Peter Chesters and France’s Alexandra Molina, who were found safe after being dragged into the sea for two and a half days off the coast of Mal. (REUTERS / Ebrahim Harris) INDONESIAN TEACHER SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR RAPING 13 STUDENTS, ESSING 8 OF HIS VICTIMS The pilot of the group’s boat was reportedly arrested after a positive drug test, according to police. According to the trainer of the team, they could not locate their boat after an hour in their dive. The strong current of water later separated her from the rest of the group. “We believe there is a high probability that he will no longer be in Malaysian waters based on the movement of the sea currents, as well as the time and location of the other victims,” ​​Mersing District Police Chief Cyril Edward Nuing told the missing. . adolescent. Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Officers Search for Missing Divers Off the Mersing Coast, Johor, Malaysia, April 8, 2022. (Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Service / Information via REUTERS) CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION After many days of investigation, the death of Nathan Renze Chesters was confirmed by his father on Saturday, according to Reuters. “He was very weak and could not survive,” said a statement from the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency. Authorities are continuing the search for the body of the 14-year-old.