Unknown bodies in reserved plots to be exhumed


Kian Nam (left) explaining to the media how the dispute of burial plot ownership was settled with DBKL. Looking on is Peet Teck.

KUALA Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) will exhume bodies from two burial plots at the Cheras Christian Cemetery, which it manages, when it was found that both were reserved by someone else.

A settlement was reached between DBKL, the family of the late Kok Thoo Fatt who reserved the plots in 1954, and the family of the two deceased buried there.

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