Body Of Bangladeshi Man Found Floating In Sungai Muar
SEREMBAN, June 29 (Bernama) -- The body of a Bangladeshi man was found floating in Sungai Muar near Kampung Kuala Gemas in Gemas this morning.
Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman said police received a report on the discovery at 9.55 am today.
He said the 46-year-old labourer was previously reported missing after he was believed to have drowned while setting up a fishing net at a water pump area in Kampung Bangkahulu, last Thursday.

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