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Boy, 4, dies after falling from 30th floor of Bukit Jalil condo
Boy, 4, dies after falling from 30th floor of Bukit Jalil condo

Free Malaysia Today

time15 hours ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Boy, 4, dies after falling from 30th floor of Bukit Jalil condo

Cheras police chief Aidil Bolhassan said the case has been classified as sudden death and that investigations are ongoing. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : A four-year-old boy died after he fell from the balcony of his home on the 30th floor of a condominium in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, today. Cheras police chief Aidil Bolhassan said an emergency call was received at around 11.17am today and a team was deployed to the location immediately, Bernama reported. 'The body has been sent to the forensic unit of Canselor Tuanku Muhriz Hospital and the post-mortem will be carried out tomorrow,' he said in a statement. Aidil said the case has been classified as sudden death and that investigations were ongoing. A 37-second video showing a man believed to be related to the victim crying by the child's body had gone viral. Earlier today, the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) called for the enactment of specific laws to enhance child safety legislation in high-rise residential buildings, following the recent deaths of a seven-year-old and two-year-old in separate incidents. Suhakam children's commissioner Farah Nini Dusuki said child safety laws to be enacted by the housing and local government ministry should include mandatory safety grilles or protective mesh on windows and balconies for apartment and flat units. She also urged the government to review current building design guidelines, saying they must include minimum safety standards to ensure high-rise units are child-friendly. The seven-year-old girl who died on May 20 fell from a babysitter's home on the 29th floor of a condominium in Puchong. Subang Jaya deputy police chief Fairus Jaafar said preliminary findings indicated that the victim climbed out of the window, which had no safety grilles installed. On May 17, a two-year-old boy fell from the seventh floor of a public housing building in Precinct 9, Putrajaya.

Woman molested by housemate while asleep in Cheras condo
Woman molested by housemate while asleep in Cheras condo

New Straits Times

time4 days ago

  • New Straits Times

Woman molested by housemate while asleep in Cheras condo

KUALA LUMPUR: A woman endured a traumatic experience after she was molested by her housemate at a condominium in Jalan Cheras on Thursday. A source said the incident took place at around 2am, when the victim was asleep in her room and realised parts of her body were being touched. "The victim woke up and reached for her phone to call her boyfriend. "However, the man reportedly continued his actions, prompting the victim to turn on the room lights, after which the suspect fled," the source said. He said the suspect later sent a WhatsApp message apologising and claiming that he had mistakenly entered the wrong room. The victim, dissatisfied and worried that the incident might recur, lodged a police report on the same day. Meanwhile, Cheras district police chief Assistant Commissioner Aidil Bolhassan confirmed receiving a report on the incident when contacted. He said the case is being investigated by the Sexual, Women and Children Investigation Division (D11).

70,000 fans expected at Manchester United-Asean All-Stars match, say cops
70,000 fans expected at Manchester United-Asean All-Stars match, say cops

Free Malaysia Today

time27-05-2025

  • General
  • Free Malaysia Today

70,000 fans expected at Manchester United-Asean All-Stars match, say cops

Cheras police chief Aidil Bolhassan said action would be taken against any individual or group attempting to cause disturbances, riots, or provocations during or after the match. (Facebook pic) PETALING JAYA : Around 70,000 spectators are expected to attend the Maybank Challenge Cup football match between Manchester United and Asean All-Stars tomorrow night, say police. The match will take place at 8.30pm at Stadium Bukit Jalil in Kuala Lumpur, with gates opening at 5.30pm. Cheras police chief Aidil Bolhassan said extensive preparations had been made, with support from various departments and units to ensure public safety and order. 'Spectators are subject to body searches and bag checks upon entry and are not allowed to bring bottled water, walking sticks or canes, and even ice cubes,' he said in a statement today. Other prohibited items include power banks, e-cigarettes or vapes, drones, megaphones, sharp or dangerous objects, and helmets. Aidil said police would not hesitate to act against any individual or group attempting to cause disturbances, riots, or provocations during or after the match. He advised fans to use public transportation and avoid surrounding roads to prevent traffic congestion. He also reminded the public to comply with instructions from officers on duty, adding that action would be taken against owners of vehicles obstructing traffic.

70,000 Fans Expected To Watch Man United Match At National Stadium In Bukit Jalil
70,000 Fans Expected To Watch Man United Match At National Stadium In Bukit Jalil

Barnama

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Barnama

70,000 Fans Expected To Watch Man United Match At National Stadium In Bukit Jalil

KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 (Bernama) -- Approximately 70,000 football fans are expected to attend the Maybank Challenge Cup match between Manchester United and ASEAN All Stars at the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil tomorrow night. Cheras District Police Chief ACP Aidil Bolhassan stated that all stadium entrances will open as early as 5:30 pm and security checks will be conducted before and after entering the stadium, including body and bag inspections of spectators. Consequently, he reminded spectators not to bring in prohibited items such as firecrackers, fireworks, flares, helmets, laser pointers, sharp objects, dangerous weapons, alcoholic beverages, umbrellas, walking sticks, power banks, water bottles, ice cubes, lighters, matches, cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, drones, loudspeakers, and drums (without MFL permission). "For smooth traffic flow, the public is advised to use public transportation to the National Stadium in Bukit Jalil and avoid passing through the areas around the stadium if they have no business related to the match. "The public is also asked to obey instructions from police officers, practice courteous road behavior, and not park vehicles on the roadside as summonses and towing actions will be taken against vehicles obstructing traffic," he said in a statement today. Aidil further warned that stern action will be taken against any individual or group that causes chaos, riots, or extreme provocation before, during, or after the match. The last time Manchester United played in Malaysia was during their 2009 pre-season tour, recording two victories against Malaysia XI, namely 3-2 and 2-0 respectively, on July 18 and 20 at the National Stadium. The 13-time EPL champions, who finished this season in 15th place with 42 points, are also scheduled to continue their pre-season tour to Hong Kong to face the national team on May 30 at the Hong Kong Stadium. -- BERNAMA

Plan accordingly to see the Red Devils in action at Bukit Jalil
Plan accordingly to see the Red Devils in action at Bukit Jalil

The Star

time27-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

Plan accordingly to see the Red Devils in action at Bukit Jalil

KUALA LUMPUR: Plan your route in advance if you are heading to the Manchester United football match in Bukit Jalil on Wednesday (May 28). Cheras OCPD Asst Comm Aidil Bolhassan, in a statement on Tuesday (May 27), said the match between the English Premier League team and the Asean All Stars will see around 70,000 fans in attendance. He urged the public to avoid the roads leading to Stadium Bukit Jalil for those not watching the match and for fans attending to use public transport. 'Obey the instructions of the police on the ground and keep a patient and polite demeanour when driving. Do not park cars by the roadside along entrances and exits to the stadium. 'Summons will be issued and cars towed away if they are found to obstruct traffic,' he said. ACP Aidil also said that strict checks will be conducted to prevent contraband such as weapons, alcohol and fireworks from being sneaked into the stadium. 'All entrances to the stadium will be opened at 5.30pm. 'As a precaution, inspections will be conducted, including body and bag checks,' he said.

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