Police refute report claiming two Orang Asli in Gua Musang died of mystery illness
08 June 2019
Gua Musang Police chief Supt Taufik Maidin said both victims — the 30-year-old man who died on May 29 and the 21-year-old woman who passed away at 4pm yesterday — actually died of viral infections in the lungs which cause severe coughing. He said of the total, 13 were warded at the Gua Musang Hospital, two critical ones were transferred to the Kuala Krai Hospital, while the rest received out-patient treatment at the Aring 1 and Chiku 3 health clinics.
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