Knife in neck death not suspicious, say police
Bachok police chief Mohamad Ismail Jamaluddin says there was no criminal element in the woman’s death. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, April 13, 2023.
POLICE have classified the case of a woman in confinement who was discovered with a knife lodged in her neck at a house in Kampung Beris Panchor, Bachok, yesterday, as sudden death. Bachok police chief Mohamad Ismail Jamaluddin said investigations had revealed no criminal element in the woman’s death.
“The post-mortem results of the Forensic Department at Raja Perempuan Zainab ll Hospital concluded that the cause of death was excessive bleeding from the neck area,” he said in a statement today. In the 5pm incident yesterday, the 35-year-old woman was found bleeding by her younger brother who immediately took her to Beris Panchor Clinic, before a doctor confirmed she had died. – Bernama, April 13, 2023.
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