GEORGE TOWN: A six-year-old girl died of smoke inhalation during a fire at her home at The Rise Collection II condominium, Jalan Dr Wu Lien Teh, here .
GEORGE TOWN: Three additional vaccination centres will begin operation in Penang this month, adding to the five existing centres. Chief Minister Chow .
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TOWN: A post-mortem on a human skull found inside a drain near a premises in Jalan Makloom here last Tuesday has 13 signs of injuries.
Timur Laut district police chief, ACP Soffian Santong, said the injuries involved stab wounds, cuts, and an incision on the skull believed to be that of a woman.
“So far, the deceased’s cause of death has yet to be determined. The police are still conducting further investigations into the injuries on whether the deceased was involved in a crime or otherwise.
“We have sent the specimen and samples to the Chemistry Department (in Petaling Jaya) for analysis and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) testing to identify the victim,” he said when contacted by
GEORGE TOWN (Bernama): Gerakan has urged Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow to lodge a police report against the individual who allegedly offered a donation of two million Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine doses to Penang.
Penang Gerakan spokesman Mohd Aswaad Jaafar said it should be done immediately if Chow felt that he had been deceived by the individual, who identified himself as Yong Chee Kong, and who is allegedly the managing director of a Hong Kong-based company. We think he should lodge a police report to defend his reputation as Chief Minister, ” he told reporters after lodging a police report against the individual at the Timur Laut district police headquarters here on Thursday (May 20).
PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - To curb Covid-19, all interstate and inter-district travel without police approval will not be allowed across Malaysia from May 10 to June 6, said Senior Minister (Defence) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
In a statement on Saturday (May 8), he also said that from May 10 to June 6, all social, education and economic activities that involve the gathering of people will not be allowed.
During same period, all official and social functions by the government and private sector is not allowed, said Mr Ismail Sabri. However, this decision will be reviewed after two weeks, he added.