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Man in Taiwan arrested for allegedly murdering Malaysian student

Taiwanese police believe the suspect did not know the victim and was preying on women walking alone in Tainan

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 31 Oct 2020 3:16PM

Man in Taiwan arrested for allegedly murdering Malaysian student
Police believe the suspect abducted the victim sometime after 8pm Wednesday, which is the last time she was seen alive. - Pixabay pic, October 31, 2020

TAINAN – A man was arrested in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, on Thursday night in connection to the death of a female Malaysian student from a Tainan university, whose body was found shortly after, according to Taiwan's Central News Agency (CNA).

The suspect confessed to strangling the 24-year-old student to death and dumping the body in the mountains of Kaohsiung, CNA quoted the Tainan police as saying.

Based on the evidence found so far, it is believed that the suspect abducted the victim sometime after 8pm Wednesday, which is the last time she was seen alive, police said.

The victim's university filed a report with immigration officials Thursday, saying she had gone missing.

When the Tainan City Police Department's Gueiren Precinct was informed of the case, its investigators found CCTV footage that showed the victim walking along a road in Gueiren District, close to a railway overpass, at around 8pm Wednesday, before disappearing from sight.

A search of the area turned up a shoe that was later determined to be the victim's and which led police to believe that she had been abducted in that area, according to the precinct.

In the same area, police also zeroed in on a car that was found to contain bloodstains and a bag of female underwear, the precinct said.

The vehicle registration led police to the 28-year-old suspect, who was arrested Thursday night and confessed to strangling the victim with a length of rope and dumping the body in the mountainous Alian District in Kaohsiung.

Shortly after his confession, police found the victim's body on a hillside in Kaohsiung, the city where the suspect's household is registered, the precinct said.

According to the initial police investigation, it appeared that the victim did not know the suspect, who is believed to have been preying on women walking alone on the lonely road near the railway overpass in Tainan.

The case has been handed over to the Ciaotou District Prosecutors Office in Kaohsiung for further investigation. – Bernama, October 31, 2020

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