Autopsy unable to determine cause of couple's deaths, say Seremban cops


SEREMBAN: Post-mortem examinations have been unable to determine how a couple whose remains were found in a condominium near here died.

Seremban police chief Asst Comm Arifai Tarawe said the examination was carried out at the Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital here on Wednesday (Jan 3) morning and police were still classifying the case as sudden death.

"The cause of death was stated as undetermined. Further analysis will be carried out at a chemical lab," he said, adding that the post-mortem examination did not find any criminal elements to suggest foul play.

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The 31-year-old dentist and her British husband were found dead at their rented unit here on Tuesday (Jan 2) afternoon.

The dentist worked at a government clinic in Port Dickson while her 34-year-old husband was a teacher at an international school.

It is understood that the couple recently married in October 2023.

ACP Arifai urged anyone with information on the case to contact investigating officer Insp Adi Khusaini Saripudin at 012-770 7282 or the district police station at 06-603 3222.

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