‘Trash’ in Klang River revealed to be trail of dead fish


the Klang River on Friday revealed a trail of dead fish flowing from Masjid Jamek all the way to Brickfields.

PETALING JAYA: A close inspection of unusual amounts of “garbage” in the Klang River on Friday revealed a trail of dead fish flowing from Masjid Jamek all the way to Brickfields.

Graphic designer Jeffrey Lim, 37, told The Star Online on Friday that he noticed the situation at about 11am on Friday when he was cycling along the bicycle lane in Brickfields, which runs alongside the Klang River.

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