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localNegative24 May 2026

Boy Found Dead at Sungai Buloh

Boy Found Dead at Sungai Buloh

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The Explanation

An 11‑year‑old boy who vanished near the NKVE flyover close to Menara Finas in Daman on May 22 has now been found dead on the Sungai Buloh riverbank. Police were alerted after his family reported him missing and launched a search that involved volunteers, drones and river patrols. The body was recovered early on May 24, prompting a formal investigation into the circumstances of his disappearance. Authorities have not released details about the cause of death, but they confirmed that forensic teams are on site. The case has reignited public concern over child safety near waterways and the adequacy of community alert systems.

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What This Means for You

The tragedy underscores the urgent need for tighter supervision of children near rivers, especially in urban fringe areas, and pushes local councils to review safety signage, barriers and rapid‑response protocols to prevent similar incidents.

Why It Matters

Beyond the immediate grief, the case spotlights systemic gaps in child protection and emergency coordination in Malaysia’s rapidly expanding suburbs. It raises questions about how effectively authorities monitor high‑risk zones and whether community awareness programmes are sufficient to safeguard vulnerable youngsters and what resources are allocated for swift rescue operations.

Key Takeaways

  • 1Body of 11‑year‑old boy missing near NKVE discovered at Sungai Buloh riverbank.
  • 2Police and volunteers conducted a coordinated search; investigation into cause of death ongoing.

Actionable Takeaways

Parents should keep children within sight near water and local councils must install clear barriers and warning signs at known river access points.
#Sungai Buloh#child safety#NKVE

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Tragic loss: 11‑year‑old boy found dead at Sungai Buloh after missing near NKVE. Calls grow for tighter river safety and faster alerts. #ChildSafety #SungaiBuloh #Malaysia
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PublisherMalay Mail
Published24 May 2026
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