Putra Heights inferno: Excavator feared buried at site, no bodies found, says S'gor police chief
Published on 4 Apr 2025 9:34:59 PM
Early police investigations suggest that heavy excavation work took place just 30m from the Putra Heights gas pipeline explosion site before the April 1 incident, says Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.
Speaking at the site on Friday (April 4), the Selangor police chief stated that unstable ground has hindered investigations, delaying a preliminary report for two weeks, with the full report expected two weeks later.
Comm Hussein said dual probe is underway— the Occupational Safety and Health Department (DOSH) is investigating possible worksite safety breaches, while police are examining potential negligence or foul play.
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Early police investigations suggest that heavy excavation work took place just 30m from the Putra Heights gas pipeline explosion site before the April 1 incident, says Comm Datuk Hussein Omar Khan.
Speaking at the site on Friday (April 4), the Selangor police chief stated that unstable ground has hindered investigations, delaying a preliminary report for two weeks, with the full report expected two weeks later.
Comm Hussein said dual probe is underway— the Occupational Safety and Health Department (DOSH) is investigating possible worksite safety breaches, while police are examining potential negligence or foul play.
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