An emergency call, a locked bathroom in a Batu Gajah house and a dead woman inside Posted on February 16, 2025 By serv IPOH, Feb 15 — A woman was found dead in the locked bathroom of a house in Taman Yuk Kwan near Batu Gajah today. Perak Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) Operations Division assistant director Sabarodzi Nor Ahmad said his team received an emergency call from the victim’s husband at 9.33 am. According to Sabarodzi, the fire department dispatched a unit with four personnel, including officers from the Batu Gajah Fire and Rescue Station (BBP), who arrived at the scene three minutes later. “The firemen used special equipment to cut the lock to open the bolted bathroom door. “Our team found the 44-year-old victim lying motionless in the bathroom and was confirmed dead by medical personnel,” he said in a statement today. Sabarodzi added that the woman’s body was handed over to police for further action and the operation concluded at 9.46 am. — Bernama News
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KL married couple plead not guilty to trafficking three Malaysian women to Yemen for exploitation Posted on November 12, 2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11 — A married couple pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here today to three charges of trafficking three local women to Yemen since May last year. Mohd Azfar Abd Ghafar, 37, and Khadijah Yusoff, 31, were charged together with trafficking the women, aged 19, 27… Read More
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