Man In Rawang Murdered After He Leaked A Woman's Nudes, His Body Then Found Days Later In Someone's Backyard

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Man In Rawang Murdered After He Leaked A Woman's Nudes, His Body Then Found Days Later In Someone's Backyard

04-Jan-2024
By Ayunie

An unsettling murder case has emerged in Rawang, stemming from dissatisfaction regarding the distribution of nude images of the suspect's friend by the victim. The incident led to the discovery of a man's body buried behind a residence in Kampung Sungai Choh on December 23rd.


Gombak District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Noor Ariffin Mohamad Nasir, revealed that the investigation resulted in the detention of eight suspects, comprising five men and three women, aged between 19 and 46 years old.


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It's been disclosed that one of the suspects faces charges on two counts: destruction of evidence and murder.


The motive behind this disturbing incident is believed to be linked to the dissatisfaction over the nude images leaked by the victim, belonging to a friend of the suspect.


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The tragic dispute, reported by Harian Metro, culminated in the victim's murder in Sungai Choh, Rawang. The victim's body was buried behind a residence, and the police utilized a K9 Search Unit to locate and recover the body at precisely 5 AM.


Is it justifiable to kill a man over leaked nudes? Comment below.


Source: Harian Metro

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