Gruesome discovery: two skeletons found on rooftop in Sitiawan

Among disturbing items discovered were pieces of stained white shirt, two red plastic bags, each containing human skulls, police say

9:27 AM MYT

 

IPOH – Two skeletons believed to be human remains were found on the rooftop of a building next to a bank in Sitiawan this morning.

Manjung district police chief Mohamed Nordin Abdullah said police received a report from a woman about the discovery at 10.20am yesterday.

“An inspection at the scene found two human skeletons, but the gender and identity were unknown, as well as a Perak flag, several pieces of black sellotape, pieces of cloth with colourful patterns, and tatters of a Perak flag,” he said here last night.

He said also found at the location were pieces of a stained white shirt, a blue pillowcase, two red plastic bags containing a human skull each, and a knife with a black plastic tip.

He said the skeletal remains have been sent to the forensic unit of the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital for an autopsy.

“The case has been classified under Section 302 of the penal code for murder. We are appealing to the public who have information about the incident to contact the senior investigating officer of the Criminal Investigation Division, Manjung district police headquarters, Azalan Ab Karim, at 019-392-7837 to assist investigations,” he said. – October 17, 2023

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