A man's body was discovered in a water storage tank on a fishing rig off the coast of Pulau Pangkor. The discovery was made by a worker who noticed a foul odor. Police are investigating the cause and time of death.
A grim discovery was made yesterday, February 4th, on a fishing rig located at Pulau Pangkor. The body of a 51-year-old man was found inside a water storage tank by a worker who was alerted by a foul odor emanating from the tank. Upon investigation, authorities confirmed the man's death and transported the body to the Forensic Unit of Seri Manjung Hospital for a post-mortem examination.
\The Manjung District Chief Police, Assistant Commissioner Hasbullah Bin Abd Rahman, revealed that the deceased was unemployed at the time of his death. The worker who discovered the body had intended to turn on the main pipe before noticing the pungent smell coming from the water storage tank. Hasbullah stated that the corpse had begun to bloat and decompose, indicating that the man had been deceased for some time. \While the cause and time of death are still under investigation, police are appealing to the public for any information that could aid in the investigation. The public is urged to contact the authorities with any relevant details they may have
DEATH PULAUPANGKOR FISHING RIG Body CRIME INVESTIGATION
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