Public parks in need of monitoring


Green solution: MBPJ says it uses the ‘effective microorganism’ method to help reduce the algae problem in Taman Aman lake in Section 22, Petaling Jaya, following concerns about the water quality. — CHAN TAK KONG/The Star

THE peace and tranquility of Taman Aman in Section 22, Petaling Jaya, was shattered by the discovery of a lifeless body of a foreign national hanging from a tree about three months ago.

According to reports, the body was found by an elderly person who had arrived at the park early in the morning to fish at the lake.

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