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Body in Bag: Mystery in Cheras Perdana
Published on 12/12/2024 16:10
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KUALA LUMPUR — Authorities have not dismissed the chance that the decayed corpse discovered in a trolley bag at Taman CP6, Cheras Perdana, could be that of a foreign male, as there is no BCG vaccination scar present.

Harian Metro reported that Selangor Police Chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan stated that a post-mortem performed at Serdang Hospital determined the victim was a man in his 20s. He stands about 155 centimeters tall, weighs roughly 45 kilograms, has light skin, and displays no noticeable tattoos or markings.

“There was an absence of a BCG vaccination scar.” He had on a green flower-patterned shirt and shorts. “His body was whole and unblemished, adorned with a silver ring on his right hand,” he mentioned when reached. Hussein mentioned that there were no additional injuries found apart from a broken nose.

"The reason for death is still unknown, awaiting lab results." "We have not dismissed the chance that the victim might be a foreign man, but inquiries are continuing”.

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