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The body of Nur Izzati Humaira Azizul, 19, who was found dead on Tuesday (May 26) after going missing for four days at Bukit Changkat Asa in Hulu Selangor, showed no visible signs of injury or animal attack, according to Selangor Fire and Rescue assistant operations director Ahmad Mukhlis Mukhtar.

She was discovered by the STORM team lying on her back in a flat area, with her body found intact.

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00:01New details have emerged in the death of 19-year-old Noor Izati Humaira Azizul,
00:06the teenager found dead on Tuesday after going missing for four days on a hiking trail in Hulu, Selangor.
00:13Selangor Fire and Rescue Assistant Operations Director Ahmad Mughlis Mukhtar said the victim was discovered
00:19by the Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team of Malaysia, known as STORM, in a flat area off the trail.
00:25She was found lying on her back with no visible signs of injury and no indication of any attack by
00:31wild animals.
00:32As she was wearing long-sleeved clothing at the time, no obvious external injuries were visible.
00:38Crucially, the body was found about six meters from a trail leading to an orchard area,
00:44a route that is not part of the designated hiking path on the hill.
00:48Ahmad Mughlis said there is a possibility that Noor Izati had strayed from the original trail
00:53and unknowingly entered the orchard route, before losing her way entirely.
00:58Her body was handed over to police before being sent to Kuala Kubu Baru Hospital for a post-mortem.
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01:13Selangor Fire
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