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The four-wheel drive (4WD) in which a woman's body was found recently had been left near Diamond Square in Setapak since April, according to police.

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00:00The four-wheel drive in which a woman's body was found had been left unlocked near Diamond
00:06Square in Setapak since April, according to police. In a statement on Friday, Wangsa Maju
00:13District Police Chief ACP Mohamed Lazi Ismail said the deceased was not the owner of the vehicle.
00:19He said identification by the victim's child revealed that the 58-year-old woman was a
00:25non-Malaysian citizen and had not returned home for over a week before her body was found on
00:30Tuesday. A building supervisor conducting a routine inspection detected a foul smell from
00:36the vehicle and alerted police. ACP Mohamed Lazi said a post-mortem had been conducted
00:43and the cause of death is still pending. However, investigations found no signs of foul play
00:49and the case has been classified as sudden death.
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