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Source: https://mothership.sg/2025/10/body-malaysia-penang/
The body of a man was found stuffed inside a suitcase and left behind a block of flats at Jalan Permatang Pauh in Penang, Malaysia on Oct. 9.
The deceased's identity was not ascertained initially when the remains were first discovered by a drainage maintenance worker at about 1:43pm.
The police were notified immediately and initial reports did not identify the deceased.
However, Malaysia police have since identified the remains as belonging to Daniel Lee Boon Han, 31.
The case is now being investigated as a murder case.
According to China Press, the man's body showed a deep slash wound on the neck.
Both of the man's hands were tied and a plastic bag was placed over his head.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the deceased was believed to have been killed not too long ago, based on the condition of the body and its injuries.
Malaysia police are investigating whether he was killed at another location before being placed in the suitcase and dumped at the area he was found.
via China Press
He had reportedly texted his mother to say that he was heading to Perlis for work matters and might return late or the following day.
However, his family were not convinced that he was the one who sent the message, as he had been uncontactable since noon earlier on Monday, Oct. 6.
He was reportedly supposed to bring a new colleague to a meeting on Oct. 7 evening, but he did not show up.
The new colleague was also unable to contact him.
Lee's phone was apparently turned off and he did not respond to any messages in family or work group chats.
He was last seen wearing a grey shirt and black trousers, and drove a Toyota Vios.
Based on a personal Facebook video that Lee put up, Lee described himself as a digital content creator, who has interviewed young entrepreneurs in Penang.
A university graduate, he worked as a sales manager in the insurance industry and has won numerous awards within the industry.
The body of a man was found stuffed inside a suitcase and left behind a block of flats at Jalan Permatang Pauh in Penang, Malaysia on Oct. 9.
The deceased's identity was not ascertained initially when the remains were first discovered by a drainage maintenance worker at about 1:43pm.
The police were notified immediately and initial reports did not identify the deceased.
However, Malaysia police have since identified the remains as belonging to Daniel Lee Boon Han, 31.
The case is now being investigated as a murder case.
Deep slash wound on neck
According to China Press, the man's body showed a deep slash wound on the neck.
Both of the man's hands were tied and a plastic bag was placed over his head.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the deceased was believed to have been killed not too long ago, based on the condition of the body and its injuries.
Malaysia police are investigating whether he was killed at another location before being placed in the suitcase and dumped at the area he was found.


He had reportedly texted his mother to say that he was heading to Perlis for work matters and might return late or the following day.
However, his family were not convinced that he was the one who sent the message, as he had been uncontactable since noon earlier on Monday, Oct. 6.
He was reportedly supposed to bring a new colleague to a meeting on Oct. 7 evening, but he did not show up.
The new colleague was also unable to contact him.
Lee's phone was apparently turned off and he did not respond to any messages in family or work group chats.
He was last seen wearing a grey shirt and black trousers, and drove a Toyota Vios.
Based on a personal Facebook video that Lee put up, Lee described himself as a digital content creator, who has interviewed young entrepreneurs in Penang.
A university graduate, he worked as a sales manager in the insurance industry and has won numerous awards within the industry.