A child was found drowned in a flood retention pond in Petaling Jaya, yesterday.
KUALA LUMPUR – A child was found drowned in a flood retention pond in Petaling Jaya, yesterday.
Petaling Jaya district police chief ACP Shahrulnizam Jaafar@Ismail said the body of the boy was discovered by a member of the public who was fishing at the pond at about 7pm.
“I will provide details tomorrow as the body has been taken to the Forensic Department of the University Malaya Medical Centre (PPUM),” he said in a statement.
Earlier, a woman identified as Nur Hidayati sought public assistance in finding her six-year-old son, who was believed to have gone missing at 4pm.
“I am seeking help. My six-year-old son went missing in Taman Aman, Petaling Jaya, around 4pm. Still searching and haven’t found him. If anyone sees him, please contact me at 013-4059569 because my son is autistic,” she said in a Facebook post. – BERNAMA
News Related-
Window opens for Zahid to ride off into the sunset – but at Anwar's cost
-
Murder-accused teens 'had preoccupation with torture'
-
A plea for Islamic voices against using human shields - opinion
-
Strengthen MM2H programme, promote multiple entry visa
-
GEG element removed from anti-smoking Bill
-
Health Ministry tables revised anti-tobacco law, omits generational smoking ban
-
Work together with Anwar to tackle economic issues, Perikatan MP tells Muhyiddin and Ismail Sabri
-
Malaysia Airlines launches year-end sale
-
Dr M accuses govt of bribery over allocations
-
Malaysia to check if the Netherlands still keen to send flood experts
-
Appeals court to rule in Isa’s graft case on Jan 31
-
Elephants Trample On Axia With Family Of Three Inside
-
Sirul fitted with monitoring device
-
Nigerian airliner lands at wrong airport