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Woman found dead at Kepong condominium as police classify case as sudden death

Authorities rule out visible injuries or signs of struggle pending post-mortem results from Kuala Lumpur Hospital

Updated 1 month ago · Published on 06 May 2026 1:16PM

Woman found dead at Kepong condominium as police classify case as sudden death
The victim was discovered unconscious before being pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel - May 6, 2026

A 34-YEAR-OLD woman was found dead at a condominium in Kepong Central today, police have confirmed.

Gombak District Police Chief Assistant Commissioner Noor Ariffin Mohamad Nasir said the victim was discovered unconscious before being pronounced dead at the scene by medical personnel from Selayang Hospital.

“In initial examinations, no visible injuries or signs of struggle were found on the victim’s body.

“The case has been classified as sudden death (SDR) pending the post-mortem results from Kuala Lumpur Hospital,” he said in a statement.

Police have urged the public not to circulate unverified information or speculate on the case, warning that such actions could disrupt investigations and infringe on the privacy of the victim’s family.

He added that members of the public with relevant information are encouraged to assist investigations by contacting the investigating officer, Sub-Inspector Basir Ahmad at 017-2993747, or the Gombak District Police Headquarters operations room at 03-61262222. - May 6, 2026

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