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Teacher's decomposed body found in Johor home
Teacher's decomposed body found in Johor home

Free Malaysia Today

time16-06-2025

  • Free Malaysia Today

Teacher's decomposed body found in Johor home

The woman, who was unmarried and lived alone, is believed to have died in her home. PETALING JAYA : The decomposed body of a 39-year-old woman who is believed to have died one month ago has been found in her home in Iskandar Puteri, Johor. Iskandar Puteri police chief M Kumarasan said police were alerted by neighbours to a foul smell coming from the house in Bandar Selesa Jaya last Thursday, reported Berita Harian. He said the woman, a teacher at a school in Taman Tunku Aminah, had not reported for duty since Sept 24 last year. 'The post-mortem could not determine the cause of death due to the advanced state of decomposition,' Kumarasan said, adding that no criminal elements were found. The case has been classified as sudden death. The woman, who was unmarried and lived alone, is believed to have died in her home. Police are trying to contact her next of kin.

Man searching for missing cattle finds decomposed body hanging from tree in Trolak plantation
Man searching for missing cattle finds decomposed body hanging from tree in Trolak plantation

Malay Mail

time16-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Man searching for missing cattle finds decomposed body hanging from tree in Trolak plantation

TANJUNG MALIM, June 16 — A decomposed body was found hanging from a tree in a palm oil plantation in Felda Gunung Besout 2, Trolak, after a local resident stumbled upon it while searching for his missing cattle. As reported by Sinar Harian, Muallim district police chief Superintendent Mohd Hasni Mohd Nasir said police were alerted to the incident at around 5.13pm on Sunday by a resident who discovered the body while searching for his missing cattle. He had come across the remains hanging from a tree branch about 10 metres from the main road in the plantation. 'Inspection at the scene revealed the body was in a decomposed state and unclothed. 'No identification documents were found, but nearby there was a woman's brassiere in a ditch and a pair of blue slippers, size 40. A rope was also found around the neck, believed to be a thali — a traditional Indian wedding necklace,' police said in a statement on Monday. The remains have since been sent to the Forensics Department at Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital in Ipoh for a post-mortem examination. As of now, the case is being treated as a sudden death report (SDR) pending the outcome of the post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death. He also urged anyone who has missing family members, relatives, or friends to come forward to assist in the investigation and identification process. Those with information or wishing to file a report can contact acting chief of the Trolak Police Station, Sergeant Mohamad Riza Sahiaren, at 017-560 3331 or the Muallim District Police Headquarters (IPD) at 05-452 8222.

Decomposed body of unidentified woman found on Tanjung Sepat beach in Kuala Langat, cops suspect no foul play
Decomposed body of unidentified woman found on Tanjung Sepat beach in Kuala Langat, cops suspect no foul play

Malay Mail

time12-06-2025

  • Malay Mail

Decomposed body of unidentified woman found on Tanjung Sepat beach in Kuala Langat, cops suspect no foul play

KUALA LUMPUR, June 12 — The decomposed body of a woman, believed to be a foreigner, was found on the beach at Kampung Tumbuk in Tanjung Sepat, Selangor, on Saturday. Kuala Langat district police chief Superintendent Akmalrizal Radzi said the discovery was made following a distress call received at about 12.45pm, according to a report published by Free Malaysia Today. 'The body was found lying on the shoreline,' he said in a statement. Initial investigations revealed no signs of foul play, and the case has been classified as sudden death. Akmalrizal said attempts to trace the woman's next of kin or acquaintances have so far been unsuccessful. No one has come forward to identify or claim the body.

Severely decomposed body of 70-year-old Singaporean man found in Batam home
Severely decomposed body of 70-year-old Singaporean man found in Batam home

Independent Singapore

time12-06-2025

  • Independent Singapore

Severely decomposed body of 70-year-old Singaporean man found in Batam home

Photo: Batam Asia News SINGAPORE: The severely decomposed body of a 70-year-old Singaporean man was found in his home in Batam, Indonesia. Local police has revealed that the man passed away about five days ago and has contacted his wife, who resides in Singapore. The body of the Singaporean, Mr Kamal Bin Ahmad, was discovered around 4pm on Saturday (7 June). Indonesian news outlet TribunBatam reported that Mr Kamal's neighbors said they hadn't seen him for nearly a week and began to smell a pungent odor coming from his home. They alerted the security guard, who called the police. The police broke into the home and found Mr Kamal lying on the floor, wearing only a shirt. The Indonesian police said that Mr Kamal suffered from chronic diseases and lived alone in the area. The police found a variety of medications in his home, including drugs to treat diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol. The police do not suspect foul play but are awaiting the autopsy results to confirm the cause of death. The local police has contacted Mr Kamal's wife and has urged her to come to Batam to handle the funeral arrangements.

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