Wife Finds Her Husband Dead And Naked With Another Woman Inside His Car. What Happened?
A woman was shocked to discover the bodies of her husband and a woman in the nude in his Proton Wira with the engine still running in Bandar Cyber.
Naked bodies of a 58-year-old man and a woman were found in a Proton Wira car at Bandar Cyber here on Friday night. Here's what happened.
A wife found the naked body of her husband and that of a woman in his car in Bandar Cyber near here last night.
nst.com.myThe dead couple -- 58-year-old hardware sales manager Loke Yoke Kim and 51-year-old single mother Yan Wai Leng -- were in the front seats of a Proton Wira in the garage of Loke's hardware store.
malaysiandigest.comThe 58-year-old man was believed to have had sex with the woman, 51, before they dozed off in the car with its engine still running, The Star reports
The car was parked inside the man’s office garage, which had been locked at about 9pm on Friday.
The woman was believed to be working with the man at the office.
thestar.com.myPerak deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk A. Paramasivam said the bodies were found by the man’s wife at the garage.
freemalaysiatoday.comThe wife was worried when her husband failed to return home and lodged a missing person report at about 8pm on Friday
An hour after that, the wife, together with several family members, had gone looking for the husband at the scene, located behind a budget hotel in Bandar Cyber.
thesundaily.myParamasivam said the manager's wife then saw smoke coming from the shop's garage and started to prise open the roller shutter doors to enter it.
malaysiandigest.com"Upon entering, the wife found the husband and an unknown woman in the car," he said. Paramasivam added that police investigations into the incident also found a green Iswara Aeroback car, believed to belong to the female victim, outside the shop.
thestar.com.myHowever, DCP Paramasivam declined to speculate on the relationship between the two.
malaysiandigest.comA post-mortem report revealed that the two had died due to carbon monoxide poisoning
OCPD Asst Comm Sum Chang Keong said the report also confirmed that there were no wounds found on either of the bodies, adding that police had ruled out foul play.
thestar.com.my“The case has been classified as sudden death. Both families of the deceased have claimed their bodies,” he said.
At the mortuary, family members of the deceased declined comment.
freemalaysiatoday.com