An autopsy confirmed that a 45-year-old man died from injuries sustained after being hit by a train near the Klang Komuter Station. Police have opened a sudden death investigation paper, finding no criminal elements in the case. The incident occurred when the train was traveling from Port Klang to Tanjung Malim, causing a gas leak and temporary service delays.
: There are no criminal elements in the case of a foreigner’s death after being hit by a train near the Klang Komuter Station, Jalan Besar, Taman Sri Istana here yesterday morning.
“The cause of death was due to injuries caused by being hit by a train and there were no criminal elements. The South Klang District Police Headquarters has opened a sudden death investigation paper for further investigations,“ Cha said in a statement today. He said investigations found that at 6.38 am when the complainant was driving the train from Port Klang to Tanjung Malim, he suddenly heard a loud noise like hitting an object at KM34.734 between Teluk Pulai and Klang.
DEATH TRAIN ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION KLANG FOREIGNER
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