Malaysian parents identify body of murdered student in Kaohsiung morgue



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The parents arrived at the Kaohsiung morgue around 1.30 am and were later issued a death certificate for their daughter, who will be cremated.

TAIPEI (Nov 2): The parents of a 24-year-old Malaysian student who was killed last week in Taiwan went to a morgue in Kaohsiung in the early hours of Monday to identify the body, the Taiwan Central News Agency reported ( CNA).

The parents arrived at the Kaohsiung morgue around 1.30 am and were later issued a death certificate for their daughter, who will be cremated.

The body of his daughter, a university student in Tainan, was found on October 29 in Kaohsiung’s mountainous Alian district after the school reported her missing the day before.

According to CCTV camera footage on the street, the victim was last seen alive on October 28, walking alone near a railway overpass in the Gueiren district of Tainan.

Police found and arrested a 28-year-old man, who confessed to strangling the student with a piece of rope and dumping the body in the Kaohsiung Mountains.

The victim’s parents flew to Taiwan from Kuala Lumpur around 8 p.m. Sunday and were tested for Covid-19 upon arrival, and then escorted to the morgue by Kaohsiung prosecutors. – Bernama








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