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The piece of land in the middle of a plantation area in Kangkar Pulai was believed to have been abandoned for years before becoming the home of murder victims whose skeletal remains were found recently.

A local farmer, who owns a nearby durian orchard, said a family moved into one of the vacant houses about two months ago.

He described the group as largely reclusive, keeping mostly to themselves.

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00:00The plantation land in Kankarpulay, where six skeletal remains were found, had been abandoned for years.
00:07Located approximately three kilometers from the Skudai-Pontian Road,
00:11the gated site was once used as a private retreat featuring houses and a temple.
00:17It had been abandoned for a decade following the owner's death and subsequent sale.
00:22Local farmer 89-year-old Wu, who owns a nearby Durian orchard,
00:26says a family moved into one of the vacant houses about two months ago.
00:31He described the group as largely reclusive, keeping mostly to themselves.
00:36According to Wu, he observed over a dozen people at the property,
00:40including children who appeared not to be attending school.
00:43The group reportedly survived by selling scrap goods.
00:47Police believe the six victims include a family of five.
00:51Tragically, among the dead are three children and a teenager.
00:54Two brothers, 32-year-old R. Aracen and 36-year-old R. Utes,
00:59were charged on Wednesday in connection with the case.
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