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It's the home of cowboys, rodeos and a peaceful way of life. But a startling new arrival is set to tear the state apart... and locals are terrified
It's the home of cowboys, rodeos and a peaceful way of life. But a startling new arrival is set to tear the state apart... and locals are terrified

Daily Mail​

time05-07-2025

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  • Daily Mail​

It's the home of cowboys, rodeos and a peaceful way of life. But a startling new arrival is set to tear the state apart... and locals are terrified

For nearly 20 years, Tammy Higgins loved the view from her backyard: a working cattle ranch and sweeping prairie vistas stretching as far as the eye could see. Now, that idyllic scene has been replaced by towering cranes and a sprawling construction site - a hive of non-stop activity that represents how the landscape of America's least-populated state is changing.

Police confirm body found in Bangsar construction site is missing British tourist, no foul play suspected
Police confirm body found in Bangsar construction site is missing British tourist, no foul play suspected

Malay Mail

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • Malay Mail

Police confirm body found in Bangsar construction site is missing British tourist, no foul play suspected

KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 — The body of a man who was discovered at a construction site in Bangsar yesterday has been confirmed to be that of missing Englishman Jordan Michael John Johnson-Doyle. Kuala Lumpur police chief Commissioner Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa said that Johnson-Doyle's uncle identified the deceased based on his tattoo. 'It is hereby confirmed that the body found is that of Jordan Johnson-Doyle who was reported missing on June 2. 'The cause of death is that of chest injury due to fall from height following an autopsy conducted earlier. 'No criminal elements were found at the scene. The case is classified as a sudden death report,' he said in a statement here. Yesterday, police confirmed that they had found the body of an unidentified man near the lift shaft on the lower level of a construction site at Bangsar Hill Park. Jordan Johnson-Doyle, 25, had gone missing while on a solo trip across South-east Asia. He had been travelling for the past year while working remotely as a software engineer for a US-based company. He was last heard from on May 27, after sending his friend a photo from Healy Mac's Irish Bar in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur. His family grew concerned when they could not reach him by phone and saw that his social media accounts had gone silent, prompting them to file missing person reports.

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