Chinese woman dies after fall at KLIA Terminal 2; Algerian man also killed in separate incident
Malaysian police investigate two unrelated deaths at Kuala Lumpur International Airport on May 1, both classified as sudden deaths.
SINGAPORE —
Key facts
- A 27-year-old Chinese woman died after falling from Level 3 of KLIA Terminal 2 on May 1 at 2:20 pm.
- She was scheduled to fly back to China on May 2.
- A 30-year-old Algerian man died after jumping from the outer balcony on Level 3 at 9:10 pm on May 1.
- Both deaths are classified as sudden death reports (SDR) and are under investigation.
- KLIA police chief ACP M. Ravi confirmed the incidents in separate statements on May 2.
- The Chinese woman was pronounced dead at 5:09 pm at Putrajaya Hospital.
- The Algerian man was pronounced dead at 2:55 am on May 2 at Cyberjaya Hospital.
Two foreign nationals die in separate falls at KLIA Terminal 2
Two foreign nationals died in unrelated incidents at Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Terminal 2 on May 1, Malaysian police confirmed on May 2. The first involved a 27-year-old Chinese woman who fell from Level 3 at 2:20 pm; the second, a 30-year-old Algerian man who jumped from the same level at 9:10 pm. Both cases have been classified as sudden death reports and are under active investigation, KLIA police chief Assistant Commissioner M. Ravi said in separate statements. The authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation while inquiries proceed.
Chinese woman's final moments: crying, screaming, then a leap
the Chinese woman was seen sitting outside a balcony area at the Green Zone on Level 3, crying and “screaming aggressively.” Security personnel and staff attempted to calm her down, but when a KLIA security officer tried to approach her, she struggled and jumped into the loading bay area below. A medical team provided emergency care at the scene before rushing her to Putrajaya Hospital, where she was pronounced dead at 5:09 pm. Investigations revealed that she had been scheduled to board a flight back to China on May 2.
Algerian man's jump witnessed; death confirmed hours later
The second incident unfolded at 9:10 pm when a witness saw the Algerian man open his backpack, run toward a barrier on the outer balcony of Level 3, and jump over it in a suspected suicide attempt. Emergency responders treated him at the scene and transported him to Cyberjaya Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 2:55 am on May 2. AC Ravi confirmed that the man’s death is also being investigated as a sudden death report. No further details about the man’s travel plans or background have been released.
Police appeal for information; investigations ongoing
Both cases remain open, and police have appealed to anyone with information to contact the KLIA District Police Headquarters at 03-8776 8222. AC Ravi emphasized that the two incidents are unrelated and that the causes are still under investigation. The deaths have drawn attention to security and mental health protocols at the airport, though police have not indicated any systemic failures. The Chinese embassy in Malaysia has not yet issued a public statement.
Context: KLIA as a transit hub and prior incidents
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is one of Southeast Asia’s busiest transit hubs, handling tens of millions of passengers annually. Terminal 2, primarily used by low-cost carriers, has seen occasional security incidents, though fatal falls are rare. The back-to-back deaths on May 1 have prompted questions about passenger safety and mental health support in transit areas. Airport authorities have not announced any immediate changes to procedures.
What comes next: autopsy results and potential policy review
Autopsy results are expected to clarify the exact causes of death, though police have not provided a timeline. allows for a thorough investigation without presuming foul play. If the investigations reveal gaps in safety or mental health response, the airport operator may face pressure to review protocols. For now, the families of both victims await answers.
The bottom line
- Two unrelated deaths occurred at KLIA Terminal 2 on May 1: a Chinese woman and an Algerian man both fell from Level 3.
- The Chinese woman was crying and screaming before jumping; the Algerian man was witnessed running and jumping over a barrier.
- Both deaths are classified as sudden death reports and are under police investigation.
- The Chinese woman was scheduled to fly home the next day; the Algerian man’s travel plans are unknown.
- Police have appealed for witnesses to contact the KLIA District Police Headquarters.
- No policy changes have been announced, but the incidents may prompt a review of airport safety and mental health support.


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