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Police launch murder probe after woman’s nude body found bound in Seri Kembangan

Investigators appeal for public assistance to identify victim discovered near Blue Water Estate roundabout

Updated 7 months ago · Published on 30 Oct 2025 8:01AM

Police launch murder probe after woman’s nude body found bound in Seri Kembangan
The dead victim, a female of unknown origin, was found with her hands tied and naked near the Blue Water Estate roundabout in Seri Kembangan - October 30, 2025

MALAYSIAN police have launched a murder investigation after the body of an unidentified woman was found naked with her hands tied near the Blue Water Estate roundabout in Seri Kembangan on Wednesday afternoon.

Serdang district police chief Assistant Commissioner Muhamad Farid Ahmad said officers were alerted to the discovery by a member of the public.

“The dead victim, a female of unknown origin, was found with her hands tied and naked near the Blue Water Estate roundabout in Seri Kembangan. Investigations are being conducted under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder,” he said in a statement.

He added that the victim is believed to be around 144 centimetres tall, with shoulder-length brown hair, long nails and silver earrings in both ears. She was also wearing a green and red bangle and had a tattoo on her right hand.

Police have urged anyone with information regarding the victim’s identity or details related to the case to contact the Serdang police at 03-8074 2222 or report to the nearest police station. - October 30, 2025

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