Cops still trying to trace family of woman who lived at KLIA for a year


PUTRAJAYA: The police have yet to trace the family of a local woman who allegedly lived for a year in Terminal 1 of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

KLIA OCPD Asst Comm Azman Shari’at said the woman, who was detained on Dec 18, is currently receiving treatment at Hospital Kajang.

"Once her condition stabilises, she will be placed at an appropriate care centre," he said when contacted on Friday (Dec 26).

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ACP Azman said that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances that led to the woman staying at KLIA Terminal 1 for an extended period.

Earlier, a video recording of the woman allegedly living in the terminal with her personal belongings went viral on social media.

She was believed to have been relying on public facilities at the airport, including free internet access, air conditioning and water supply.

Following the incident, police detained the woman and confirmed that she was in possession of a card indicating mental health-related issues. – Bernama

 

 

 

 

 

 

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