Headless body of M’sian woman missing for two weeks found at British seaside town


PETALING JAYA: The headless body of a Malaysian woman has been found by British police in the woodlands of a seaside town 350km from her London home - more than two weeks after she was reported missing.

Mee Kuen Chong, 67, was reported missing on Friday (June 11) from Wembley in London, and detectives say her death is being treated as "unexplained", reported the British press, quoting the Devon and Cornwall police.

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