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A Dead Body Found Hanging at Incomplete LRT Station in Klang, PDRM Investigates

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Trigger warning: This article mentions suicide.

The discovery of a dead body is never pleasant, especially at an unexpected place and time. 

Just yesterday (December 21), social media went “crazy” with a clip that showed the discovery of a dead body that was hung at an LRT station in Klang, which is still under construction. The video was shared by a Facebook user in the group, which showed the corpse in a white dress in telekung (female prayer robe). The corpse was discovered by nearby residents who passed by the area in the morning to go to work.

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The incident took place at the incomplete LRT3 station in Taman Andalas, Klang.

Police and medical teams arrived at the scene after receiving calls from the public about the discovery of the dead body. The details of the case and the identity of the deceased, however, have yet to be revealed.

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PDRM in Klang said that a statement regarding the matter will be released as soon as possible.

 

On the other hand, according to a report by China Press, some netizens claimed that the deceased was suffering from mental health issues. Other netizens said they had seen the woman wandering around and washing her clothes in the dark around the area.

Regardless of the claims, let’s wait for further official updates from PDRM, and let’s not come up with any speculation about the deceased. Stay tuned!

 

Also read: “Suspect & victim were lovers” – PDRM Says Jealousy is the Motive Behind Singer’s Murder in Klang

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Source: Utusan
Source: China Press

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