
IT IS good to be an angler in Malaysia. The many picturesque islands surrounding the peninsular offers anyone an interesting game besides an exemplary vacation away from the monotony of daily life.
But sometimes, these remote places offer more than just huge fishes. They attract crime too since the lack of human activities translate to less witnesses.
And that was exactly what the anglers of Pulau Angsa, Jeram, reeled in recently.
In a video post on X by netizen @mynewshub, a canvass-wrapped bundle could be seen floating in the water at the edge of the rocks.
But from the hand protruding from the bundle, the nature of the object becomes clear. Netizen @mynewshub further claimed that the body had even been cemented.
Didakwa mayat yang telah disimen dan dibuang ke dalam laut ….kejadian di Pulau Angsa, Klang….
Apa ke jahatnya manusia ni…. pic.twitter.com/u5Zy7L5Oag
— MYNEWSHUB (@mynewshub) April 20, 2026
The post has since prompted a lot of negative response from netizens where safety in Klang is being considered.
According to netizen @Zackmikael98, the cases are becoming like Mexico while @DSI666 compared it to the drug cartels in Colombia.

“Klang is not a safe place anymore,” said @jayrulz22.
The New Straits Times also carried the story, stating that the anglers were led to the body after detecting a foul smell.
According to Kuala Selangor police chief Superintendent Azaharudin Tajudin, a police forensics unit unwrapped the canvas and found the decomposing body of an as yet unidentified man inside.
“The body was taken to the Puncak Alam UiTM Hospital for post-mortem examination, which was carried out at 9am today,” he said.
“The examination revealed that the victim had died of asphyxiation by strangulation,” he added in a statement. — Focus Malaysia

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