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Nanyang chief crime reporter found dead.

New Straits Times

| August 31, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

TAPAH, Wed. - Nanyang Siang Pau's chief crime reporter at its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Lee Yat Leong, 42, was found dead in his car at Kuala Bikam near here today.

Batang Padang district crime chief Assistant Superintendent Hasadid Abdul Hamid said police did not suspect foul play.

His wife and two children came to the Tapah Hospital from Kuala Lumpur this afternoon to claim the body.

His remains would be buried at the Kuala Bikam Chinese cemetery on Friday.

Nothing was taken from the car and his wallet was also intact.

Police are looking for clues that could help them determine the reasons for his death.

Hasadid …

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