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The Star
3 days ago
- The Star
Elderly pedestrian killed after being run over in Tampin
TAMPIN: A 65-year-old man is believed to have been run over by several vehicles on Jalan Gemas-Tampin, here on Saturday morning (July 19). Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman said police believed that during the 6.30am incident, the man was trying to cross the road. "Police received information at 7.15am and initial investigations found that the victim was hit by an unidentified vehicle while crossing the road. "Further investigations revealed that another vehicle may have also run over the victim, who was lying in the middle of the road after he was first knocked down," he said in a statement on Saturday. According to Amiruddien, the victim was wearing dark clothing, and the location had no street lighting. "His body was sent to Tampin Hospital Forensic Unit for a post-mortem examination, and the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987," he added. – Bernama


The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
Elderly pedestrian killed in Tampin road accident, multiple vehicles involved
TAMPIN: A 65-year-old man is believed to have been run over by several vehicles on Jalan Gemas-Tampin, here this morning. Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman said police believed that during the 6.30am incident, the man was trying to cross the road. 'Police received information at 7.15 am and initial investigations found that the victim was hit by an unidentified vehicle while crossing the road. 'Further investigations revealed that another vehicle may have also run over the victim, who was lying in the middle of the road after he was first knocked down,' he said in a statement today. According to Amiruddien, the victim was wearing dark clothing, and the location had no street lighting. 'His body was sent to Tampin Hospital Forensic Unit for a post-mortem examination, and the case is being investigated under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987,' he added. - Bernama


Focus Malaysia
01-07-2025
- Focus Malaysia
Gruesome video of floating body grips the internet
RECENTLY, a horrific video surfaced on the internet, showing a dead body floating in the Muar River. According to netizen @mynewshub who brought the video to light, the deceased, a man, was found on June 27, behind the Masjid Jamek Sultan Ibrahim, Kampung Kuala Gemas. 🇲🇾【MAYAT DI MUAR】Lelaki Ditemui Terapung di Muara Sungai Muar 📍 Tarikh/Lokasi 27 Jun 2025 | Muara Sungai Muar (Belakang Masjid Jamek Sultan Ibrahim) — MYNEWSHUB (@mynewshub) June 28, 2025 The brief video revealed very little information, but according to The Star, Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman said the deceased was a 46-year-old labourer. The man who went missing while installing a fishing net near a water pump in Kampung Bangkahulu on Thursday is believed to have drowned. Authorities said initial investigations suggest he fell into the water and was carried away by the current for approximately 13 kilometres. His body was later found and identified by family members. Looking at the video, one can only wonder how a dead body could float on the water despite the weight. According to the website, Miracle Learning Centre, decomposition from bacteria in the body releases gas such as methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. As a result of these gases, the body bloats and expands, decreasing its overall density. When the body becomes less dense than water, it rises to the surface. From the video, the stomach of the corpse appears to be swollen, corroborating the explanation provided by the website. Also, the National Library Of Medicine stated that typical decomposition changes proceed more slowly in the water, due to cooler temperatures and the anaerobic environment. However, once a body is removed from the water, putrefaction will likely be accelerated. There was no further elaboration of the state of the body, but The Star mentioned that it had been sent to the Tampin Hospital forensic department for a post-mortem. The case is being classified as sudden death. —July 1, 2025 Main image: @mynewshub (X)


The Star
29-06-2025
- The Star
Body of Bangladeshi man found in Sungai Muar
SEREMBAN: The body of a Bangladeshi man was found floating in Sungai Muar near Kampung Kuala Gemas in Gemas on Sunday morning (June 29). Tampin police chief Supt Amiruddien Sariman said police received a report on the discovery at 9.55am Sunday. 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 on Thursday. "Investigations revealed the victim fell into the water and was swept away for about 13km. The body has been identified by the victim's next of kin," he said in a statement. The body has been sent to the Tampin Hospital forensic department for a post-mortem. The case is being classified as sudden death. - Bernama


New Straits Times
11-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Motorcyclist dies after crashing into stray in Tampin
TAMPIN: A 20-year-old motorcyclist died after reportedly colliding with a stray dog that suddenly darted across the road near Kampung Parit Buloh in Air Kuning Selatan late last night. The victim, who suffered serious head injuries in the 11pm accident, was confirmed dead two hours later while receiving treatment at a health clinic. Tampin police chief Superintendent Amiruddien Sariman said the man had been en route to a burger stall when the incident occurred. He said preliminary investigations revealed the accident involved a Honda RS motorcycle ridden by the victim along an inner road in Kampung Parit Buloh. "The victim was travelling from his house in Kampung Parit Buloh to a burger stall in Taman Semarak, Air Kuning Selatan, when he crashed into a dog. "While riding along the road, the dog suddenly crossed into his path and he was unable to avoid it." Amiruddien said the impact caused the rider to lose control and was flung onto the road. He suffered severe injuries to the head. He was rushed to the Air Kuning Selatan health clinic, but was pronounced dead at 12.58am. The body has been sent to Tampin Hospital for a post-mortem today. Amiruddien said police have opened an investigation paper under Section 41(1) of the Road Transport Act 1987. Those with information on the incident are urged to contact the Tampin Traffic Police at 06-4412502 or investigating officer Inspector Nurul Afiqah Aqwa Haslan at 013-9515011.