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Dentist and husband found dead in Seremban condominium unit

Seremban police chief, Arifai Tarawe said police received information about the incident at 12.49pm.

Updated 4 months ago · Published on 02 Jan 2024 8:02PM

Dentist and husband found dead in Seremban condominium unit
The husband, 34, was a teacher at a private school in Port Dickson, while the wife, 31, was a dentist at a dental clinic in Linggi - The Vibes, January 2, 2024

by The Vibes Team

A DENTIST and her husband, a foreigner, were found dead in their condominium unit along Jalan Keliling in Seremban today.

In a statement, Seremban police chief, Arifai Tarawe said police received information about the incident at 12.49pm.

"Initial investigations revealed that the couple were married.  The husband, 34, was a teacher at a private school in Port Dickson, while the wife, 31, was a dentist at a dental clinic in Linggi.

"The bodies have since been sent to the Seremban Hospital for a post-mortem," he said.

He urged anyone with information to contact the investigating officer Adi Khusaini Saripudin at 012-7707282 or the Seremban police at 06-6033222. - The Vibes, January 2, 2024

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