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Homeless Man Tragically Dies After Getting Neck Stuck Under Bank’s Shutter in Shah Alam

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Source: TikTok | awinrzk

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In recent shocking news, a video of a man circulating online shows his passing in front of a bank. TikTok user @awinrzk shared the video at the location.

Speaking to WORLD OF BUZZ, she mentioned that she was informed by people working around there that the man was actually a homeless individual who often sleeps in front of the bank.

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“It was a homeless man who frequently slept in front of the bank. This is also mentioned by people who work around there. I was stunned myself.”

According to Daily Express, the man got trapped between the automatic shutter door and the bank floor in Kota Kemuning.

The man, possibly under the influence of alcohol, is thought to have been lying at the entrance when the shutters automatically closed at 12:01 am.

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Shah Alam police chief Iqbal Ibrahim stated,

“The victim was pronounced dead at the scene by medical officers from Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Rahimah in Klang.”

He disclosed that no identification documents were discovered and that there were no signs of additional injuries on the deceased’s body, and the investigations revealed no indications of foul play.

 

Netizens seized the chance to express their thoughts in the comment section of @awinrzk‘s video.

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“There have been several recent incidents with the shutters. Is anyone planning to address this issue?”

 

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“Were there no guards on duty that night?”

 

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“May he rest in peace and be surrounded by good people.”

 

You can watch the full video down below:

@awinrzk

2/1/2024, ada kematian depan cimb #breakingnews

♬ Sad and lonely – MoppySound

 

If you have information, feel free to contact Inspector Mohd Shahrul at 012-3630512.

 

Also read: “Company from hell” – Boss Tells M’sian to Pay RM700/mth Ad Boosting Despite His RM600 Salary

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