Man’s body discovered in a car in Upper Changi days after his death

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SINGAPORE - A 34-year-old man’s body was discovered in a car in Upper Changi on Monday, days after he is believed to have died.Chinese newspaper Shin Min Daily News reported that the body was suspected to have been in the car at a carpark near apartment complex Apollo Gardens at Upper Changi Road a week before he was found on Monday.A 72-year-old man told Shin Min that he saw the police investigating a white car outside the apartment at about 9am on Monday.

Another 71-year-old man told Shin Min that he saw a man at the driver’s seat when he drove past the car on Monday morning.

 

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