Human torso, body parts found along North-South Expressway in Malaysia

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Besides the torso, police said the head, legs and arms were found inside a suitcase. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SUNGAI BULOH - A human torso and other body parts were found along the North-South Expressway in Malaysia.“We received a call about the find at around 11.45am,” said Sungai Buloh police officer Shafaaton Abu Bakar.

“The partial body was found at the scene,” she said, adding that the head, legs and arms were found inside a suitcase. “The identity of the victim has yet to be determined. There were also no identification documents at the scene.”Superintendent Shafaaton added that the body was sent to the Sungai Buloh Hospital, and the post-mortem exam will be carried out on Wednesday. THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK

 

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