Her husband was arrested yesterday evening and will be investigated for murder.
A forensic team inspects the couple’s bed in a house at Lintang Delima 4, Island Glades, Penang.
Chin Geok Heong, 60, who was in Penang for a two-month holiday with her 62-year-old American husband, died on the way to the Penang Hospital. Doctors at the emergency room pronounced her dead at 4.20am. When the sister knocked on the door to check if Chin was all right, her husband said she had screamed because she was “unwell”.
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