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Tuesday 2 June 2015

No incidents of suicide in the death of men run over ERL

Cheras police chief ACP Chong Kok Sin in a statement that the identity of the named Jagdish Singh, aged 39 years.

KUALA LUMPUR: The police confirmed the men were found dead near Station Express Rail Link Sdn Bhd (ERL) Bandar Tasik Selatan Sunday morning is a man of India.

Cheras police chief ACP Chong Kok Sin in a statement that the identity of the victim has been identified as 39-year-old Jagdish Singh.

This was confirmed when the police record a conversation with a witness, the owner of a grocery store in the city of UNESCO, which recognizes the Salak Tinggi save the victim's passport.

"The victim has pledged his passport because they could not pay the debt purchase groceries.

"The last time the witness met with the victim is at 1 pm Saturday because the victim wanted to take her passport back but the witness forgot where passports were stored and asked the victim to come back on Monday," said ACP Kok Sin.

He added that the victims often come to the grocery store and told an alcoholic.

Meanwhile, another witness contacted police after his telephone number was found written on paper stored victims.

"The witness identified the victims in the city UNESCO in Salak Tinggi and told him about the hardships of life and misses his wife and children in India.

"The witness admitted there were victims seek help pay the debts of RM150 to the grocery store because the owner wants his passport back," he added.

The investigation also found that the ERL train running on the track because you want to KL Sentral, and there is no element of suicide.

"Based on ticket predictably found the victim, he believed one of the passengers ERL from Salak Tinggi, Sepang purchased approximately at 6:28 pm on May 30.

"It is believed the victim towards KL Sentral but has dropped in TBS Bandar Tasik Selatan and error, the walk through the ERL train track to KL Sentral in the dark.

"It's as if the victims through the streets, victims do not know the way to KL Sentral," said ACP Kok Sin.

Based on interviews with drivers who admit ERL hit something in KM7.4 towards KL Sentral, victims believed violated at about 8.20pm on Saturday.

"Preliminary examination at the scene at around 11:50 Sunday morning found the headless corpse with severe injuries on the body is divided rail. The head was found in a ditch and a hand on the rail," said Kok Sin.

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