No foul play found in singer Muhammad Nidza's death, says Sgor top cop


KLANG: The investigation into the death of singer Muhammad Nidza Afham did not find any foul play, says Selangor police chief Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.

"We did not find any elements of crime. The investigation is almost complete," he said when speaking to the media at the Selangor Police Integrity Half Marathon 2024 on Sunday (Sept 22).

He added that the case is still classified as a Sudden Death Report.

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Muhammad Nidza was last seen leaving a house in Jalan Kerongsang 4 in Bandar Puteri on Aug 13.

The singer was found dead at the Kota Bridge about a day after being missing.

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Muhammad Nidza is known for his single Ternyata Bukan Aku. He gained fame for his song covers on social media, particularly on his YouTube channel, where his cover of Rindu Setengah Mati has nearly seven million views.

He also appeared in I Can See Your Voice Season 3. Living in Shah Alam, Nidza previously studied Sports Management at UniKL and worked with his older brother while maintaining an active part-time presence on social media in the singing industry.

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