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Body believed to be that of foreign man found at Bangsar construction site

Police investigating possible link to missing British national, identity yet to be confirmed

7:58 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR — The body of a man, believed to be a foreign national, was discovered face down at a construction site in Bangsar earlier this evening.

Brickfields District Police Chief ACP Ku Mashariman Ku Mahmood said the victim’s identity has yet to be confirmed, with investigations still ongoing, Bernama reported.

“It has not been confirmed whether the body belongs to the British national reported missing recently.

“Investigations are ongoing and firefighters are currently working to retrieve the body,” he said when contacted.

The body was reportedly found at the basement lift area of the construction site, with some of the clothing partially removed.

Previously, the media reported that a 25-year-old British man was last seen near the Bangsar area on May 27 and was subsequently reported missing. His disappearance was noticed by family members after they were unable to reach him by phone, and his social media accounts became inactive. – June 4, 2025

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