Remains of three Orang Asli taken to Gua Musang Hospital for post-mortem


  • Nation
  • Friday, 14 Jun 2019

GUA MUSANG: The remains of three victims who are believed to have died from a mysterious  disease in the Kuala Koh Bateq settlement have been brought out from their final resting places in the settlement.

The remains of siblings Fayah and Safiyah Papan, aged 19 and 18, and that of Din Hamdan, 18, were brought to the Gua Musang Hospital for a post-mortem to determine their cause of death.

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