Bintang Central Plaza Because He Couldn't Pay His Debts
BY JIA VERN THAM — 04 JAN 2019
He was a delivery man for a company located across the Central Plaza building.
A 36-year-old delivery man reportedly jumped to his death from the 29th floor of Central Plaza in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur yesterday, 3 January
China Press reported that the man, who worked for a company located across the Central Plaza building, was found dead at around 6pm yesterday.
The 36-year-old had not showed any noticeable changes in behaviour before the incident
After recording statements from his friends, Dang Wangi Police chief ACP Shaharudin Abdullah confirmed that the man had not showed any signs of despair or anxiety prior to his death.
"Interviews with friends and colleagues revealed that the victim showed no noticeable change in behaviour. One said that the victim was last seen during breakfast and appeared fine," Shaharudin was quoted as saying by The Star.
Police believe the man, who hailed from Negeri Sembilan, could not repay the debts he owed
The 36-year-old reportedly applied for multiple personal loans since he moved to Kuala Lumpur for work.
China Press reported that he came from a poor family in Negeri Sembilan.
Police have ruled the man's case as a sudden death report (SDR). Meanwhile, the man's body has been delivered to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for post-mortem. https://<referral link removed>/my/news/man-jumped-off-29t...t-pay-his-debts
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