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Police investigate student's death in Subang Jaya as homicide
Police investigate student's death in Subang Jaya as homicide

The Star

time20 hours ago

  • The Star

Police investigate student's death in Subang Jaya as homicide

SUBANG JAYA: The discovery of the body of a college student in his 20s inside a home in Subang Jaya has been classified as murder. Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Wan Azlan Mamat, in a statement on Sunday (Aug 17), said that the police were informed of the discovery at a home in USJ 2/1of the find on Aug 14. "The victim's father had found the body in the living room of the house. "A post-mortem examination conducted by a pathologist at Serdang Hospital confirmed the cause of death as bleeding around the neck bone (hyoid bone). 'The injuries to the muscle and bone areas are deemed to have resulted from manual strangulation. "The case is being investigated under Section 302 for murder," he said. ACP Wan Azlan added that no items were also stolen from the home, no motives have been identified and no arrests have been made.

13-Year-Old Missing Since Monday, Last Seen In Petaling Jaya
13-Year-Old Missing Since Monday, Last Seen In Petaling Jaya

Rakyat Post

time02-07-2025

  • Rakyat Post

13-Year-Old Missing Since Monday, Last Seen In Petaling Jaya

Subscribe to our FREE A teenage boy has been missing since Monday (31 June) and police are on the lookout for the thirteen-year-old. Amirul Zafwan Akmar was last seen in Taman Tasik Dato Hormat, Petaling Jaya, New Straits Times reported. District police chief Assistant Commissioner Wan Azlan Mamat said Amirul is 167cm tall, weighs 45kg, has short black hair, thick lips, and narrow eyes. Anyone with information on the teen's whereabouts are advised to contact the nearest police station or the Subang Jaya police headquarters operations room at 03-7862 7222 or 03-7862 7100. Missing persons in Malaysia in 2025 Over the course of six months in 2025, there have been multiple cases of missing persons in Malaysia. Some of the cases were resolved, usually with the missing individual being found or in some unfortunate cases, found dead. In February, a missing woman was found dead in her car at Pantai Remis, Kuala Selangor. She had been missing for six days before her body was found. Police reported no signs of foul play and her family said there was no unusual behaviour from her when they met during a Chinese New Year gathering. READ MORE: On 13 March, a mother went missing from her home in Seri Alam, Johor Bahru. She was not identified by name although she reportedly left what her family described as a suicide note. READ MORE: A woman reported her father as missing in April, and took to social media to seek help from the public to inform her of his whereabouts. The 67-year-old man, Albert Tan Pek Chuan, was last seen in Taman Orkid, Klang, riding his black foldable bicycle. READ MORE: In April, a high-profile missing persons case made headlines. It involved Datin Seri Pamela Ling Yueh, a 42-year-old businesswoman who has been at the center of a prominent legal and criminal investigation. She was reported missing on 9 April while she was en route to the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) headquarters. According to news reports, she was seen being abducted along the Maju Expressway (MEX highway) by eight men who stopped her e-hailing vehicle and forced her into one of their cars before fleeing the scene. READ MORE: READ MORE: READ MORE: Share your thoughts with us via TRP's . Get more stories like this to your inbox by signing up for our newsletter.

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