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A couple were found dead in their Bangsar townhouse on Jalan Medang Serai earlier today. Police later confirmed they had committed suicide. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, April 9, 2021.
A COUPLE found dead in a three-storey townhouse in Jalan Medang Serai, Bangsar today had committed suicide, police said today.
Brickfields police chief Anuar Omar said the married couple – a 46-year-old Malaysian man and his 38-year old Thailand wife – had committed suicide by burning charcoal in a closed room in the rented premises.
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KUALA LUMPUR: A husband and wife have been found dead in a house in Bangsar, believed to be caused by asphyxiation, police said. A report was made at 12.33pm by a 27-year-old estate agent, Brickfields OCPD Asst Comm Anuar Omar said in a statement on Friday (April 9). The complainant had called the victims earlier but no one picked up so he went over to the house in Jalan Medang Serai at about 11am. After obtaining the keys from the owner, he went inside and found both victims unconscious on the floor of a bedroom, ACP Anuar added.
Investigations showed that the house had been rented online by the victims on April 6 and that the couple, a 46-year-old man from India and a 38-year-old Thai woman, had been married since 2018.
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Published on: Wednesday, March 17, 2021
By: Bernama
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Kuala Lumpur: Police arrested five men suspected of being involved in a funeral procession in a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) displaying a logo believed to be linked to a secret society.
Brickfields district police chief ACP Anuar Omar said that the suspects, aged 18 to 26, were arrested at five separate locations around Kuala Lumpur, in the raids carried out from 9 pm yesterday to 2.30am today.
The arrests were made following two police reports lodged yesterday about two viral video clips on social media showing a van displaying a picture, of a man and a logo believed to be that of the Secret Society 36 group affixed to the front of the vehicle, along with wreaths for a funeral.