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KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 3 — Malaysian authorities today were searching for a French tourist who went missing on the same resort island where a British tourist was found dead in June.



The Frenchman disappeared while snorkelling with three other people yesterday off Tioman island, said Zakaria Ahmad, a local police official.



“We launched a search and rescue operation,” Zakaria told AFP by phone, adding he had no further details on the missing man.



Tioman is popular for its snorkelling and scuba diving, idyllic beaches and jungle-covered hills, but has seen a string of tragedies lately.



British tourist Gareth Huntley was found dead in June on the island, several days after he went missing on a jungle hike.



Malaysian authorities have yet to explain the circumstances of his death, saying they were still awaiting autopsy reports.



In July, a court sentenced a Malaysian shopkeeper to death for killing French tourist Stephanie Foray on the island in 2011.



Violent crime against tourists and expats is generally rare in the Muslim-majority Southeast Asian country. — AFPTioman is popular for its snorkelling and scuba diving. A French tourist went missing on September 3, 2014 at the resort island. — AFP picTioman is popular for its snorkelling and scuba diving. A French tourist went missing on September 3, 2014 at the resort island. — AFP pic