Body found in search of British backpacker missing in Malaysia

A British Backpacker Who was missing for more than a week, found dead in the lower part of a lift shaft MalaysiaPolice have said.

25-year-old Jordan Johnson-Doyal disappeared after being seen at a time Qualampur On 27 May.

Qualampur According to local news website FMT, Chief Commissioner of Police Datuk Rousdy Mohammad Jesus said his body was identified by a relative based on body tattoos.

From software engineer, Southport, The last 18 months were spent traveling throughout Asia while working far away for an American company.

His mother, Lean Burnett told Liverpool Eco His son’s last known place was Heli Mac Irish Bar in Bangsar, Kuala Lumpur.

It is believed that he then visited a nearby bar called Social.

He alerted the officials last Friday as he did not hear him in three days.

An ambulance leaves a construction site where the body of Mr. Doial was found ,EPA,

Read in an appeal on social media: “My son is missing in Kuala Lumpur.

“Please help us find him, all his families and friends are very worried. Please share the share.”

His family flew this week Malaysia To help local authorities with search.

Officials said his body was found on Wednesday in a construction site lift shaft in Bangsar, a suburb in Malaysian capital.

A post mortem found that the cause of death was chest injury due to falling from height. The Kuala Lumpur police said that they were not considering death as suspicious.

A K9-unit from the royal Malaysia police at the construction site where his body was found

A K9-unit from the royal Malaysia police at the construction site where his body was found ,EPA,

Police chief said in a statement Malaysiatoday: “It is confirmed that the body was found by Jordan Johnson-Doyal, which was reported to be missing on June 2.

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“The cause of death is that the body is caused by chest injury due to falling from height after the examination.

“No criminal elements were found at the scene. The case is classified as a sudden death report.”

One FCDO The spokesperson said: “We are supporting the family of a British person who died in Malaysia and is in touch with local authorities.”

The family spoke of his pain during the first discovery.

Ms. Burnett told Liverpool Eco: “I am just feeling ill, numbered. I just want to get there, looking for him and brought him home.

“I want us to know that we are looking for him and we are coming to get it.”

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