The remains of a headless infant, chopped up into 15 pieces, were found in a water treatment plant at the Kempas Permai People’s Housing Project (PPR) near Johor Bahru.
The grisly scene was uncovered by contract workers assigned to clean the facility at around 10.30am yesterday morning.
North Johor Bahru district police chief Assistant Commissioner Khamsani Abdul Rahman told Berita Harian‘s Junita Mat Rasid that his officers were notified of the discovery at approximately 1.30pm by the supervisor of the maintenance detail at the plant.
“While carrying out cleanup works at the water treatment plant, contractors found several body parts floating in a catchment area.
“Thus far 15 separate body parts believed to belong to an infant have been found, while the head has yet to be found,” he said.
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