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Unexpected deaths of siblings and aunt discovered at home in Port Dickson; police label incident as sudden, ruling out signs of foul play

Tragic Discovery in Taman Tanjung Port Dickson: Yesterday, a brother, sister, and aunt were discovered dead in a local residence. The Negeri Sembilan police chief, Datuk Alzafny Ahmad, provided further details...

Unexpected demise of brothers and aunt discovered in Port Dickson residence; authorities label...
Unexpected demise of brothers and aunt discovered in Port Dickson residence; authorities label incident as sudden, ruling out any suspicious activities.

Unexpected deaths of siblings and aunt discovered at home in Port Dickson; police label incident as sudden, ruling out signs of foul play

In a tragic incident that occurred on August 31, three individuals were found dead in a house in Taman Tanjung Port Dickson, Malaysia. The Negeri Sembilan police chief, Datuk Alzafny Ahmad, confirmed the case as a sudden death.

According to Datuk Alzafny Ahmad, he received information about the incident from the Port Dickson Hospital at 12.20 am. Upon arrival, initial investigations found two bodies in the living room of the house, and the third was in a bedroom. The victims, who were a brother, a sister, and their aunt, were all found lying on their backs and fully clothed.

Further examination of all three bodies did not reveal any signs of a struggle or criminal activities. The victims ranged in age from 38 to 56, and one of them was reported to have a chronic illness. The other victim, who was a disabled person, also did not show any signs of a struggle or defensive wounds.

The bodies of the victims were sent to the Port Dickson Hospital Forensic Unit for an autopsy. As of now, no further details about the cause of death or the ongoing investigation have been provided.

In Seremban, Malaysia, additional support services for those in distress can be found at www.befrienders.org.my/centre-in-malaysia, Talian Kasih at 15999 (24/7), Talian BuddyBear at 1800-18-2327(BEAR), Mental Health Psychosocial Support Service (03-2935 9935 or 014-322 3392), and Jakim's Family, Social and Community Care Centre (WhatsApp 0111-959 8214).

We extend our deepest condolences to the families and friends of the deceased individuals during this difficult time. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.

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