Blockade of apartment building in Ho Chi Minh City to investigate man's death

Anh Tú |

Ho Chi Minh City - By the evening of December 25, Binh Tan District Police had sealed off an apartment building to investigate the death of a 47-year-old man, suspected of falling from a height.

According to initial information, at around 4:00 p.m. the same day, residents of an apartment building in Vinh Loc residential area heard a loud noise. Upon checking, they discovered a man around 40 years old had died in the common walkway of the apartment building.

Immediately after receiving the report, Binh Tan District Police arrived at the scene to investigate and take statements from those involved. The entire apartment complex was sealed off to facilitate the investigation.

At the scene, the ground floor sunshade of the apartment building showed signs of severe damage with some of the iron frames coming loose and the roof broken, believed to have been caused by a strong impact. According to local residents, the man is believed to have fallen from a height.

It is known that the deceased was not a resident of this apartment building, but his daughter was a resident here. He often visited his children and grandchildren.

Through investigation, the victim was identified as Mr. T.N.S, 47 years old, residing in Binh Tan district.

The cause of the incident is currently being investigated by authorities.

Anh Tú
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