Dead strangers squatting in man’s burial plots


Shocking find: The two graves claimed to be on Kok’s burial plots in Cheras.

SEREMBAN: A man’s wish to have his family members buried on the same plot of land is in jeopardy because of encroachment.

Back in 1954, Kok Thoo Fatt bought five plots at the Christian cemetery in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, as it was his wish to be buried next to his parents and other family members after his death.

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