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Autopsy on decomposed body reveals woman died of strangulation

13 Oct 2022, 1:10 AM
Autopsy on decomposed body reveals woman died of strangulation

IPOH, Oct 13 — The autopsy report on a decomposed woman’s remains found near the traffic light intersection in Jalan Tambun here today, revealed that the woman had died of strangulation.

Perak police chief Datuk Mohd Yusri Hassan Basri said the case was reclassified as murder and investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code.

"Police are investigating this case from various angles. Based on the tattoo on the arm and finger, the decomposed body is believed to be that of a 23-year-old local woman. A mobile phone found at the scene was also confirmed to belong to the victim," he said in a statement tonight.

Mohd Yusri also urged the public with information about the incident to contact senior investigating officer ASP Chua Sze Yuan from the Ipoh District Police Headquarter’s Criminal Investigation Division, via handphone number 012-6195312, to assist in investigations.

Today, the media reported that police found a woman's decomposed body in the bushes when investigating an accident involving a car that had crashed into a drain at 5.25am today.

Mohd Yusri said when police arrived at the scene to investigate the accident after receiving information, they found a decomposed body in the bushes about two metres from where the Proton Iswara Aeroback car driven by a man had crashed.

— Bernama

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