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Zara Qairina case: What we know so far and the latest developments

Zara Qairina case: What we know so far and the latest developments

Sinar Daily2 days ago
SHAH ALAM – The investigation into the death of 13-year-old Zara Qairina Mahathir saw a major development over the weekend as her body was exhumed on Saturday, Aug 10 for a post-mortem, amid intense public pressure and growing demands for justice.
The exhumation, ordered by the Attorney General's Chambers, was carried out at at the Tanjung Ubi Muslim Cemetery, Kampung Mesapol in Sipitang.
The move follows widespread concern over the initial handling of the case and persistent calls for a transparent investigation.
Zara, a Form One student at SMKA Tun Datu Mustapha Limauan in Sabah, was found unconscious in a drain near her school dormitory at around 3am on July 16, reportedly after falling from the third floor.
She was admitted to Queen Elizabeth I Hospital but passed away the following day.
Her death, which many believe is linked to bullying, sparked nationwide grief and outrage, especially after claims on social media pointed to possible involvement of influential individuals. Zara Qairina - Credit photo: X
The hashtag #JusticeForZara has since gone viral, with gathering to show solidarity held across the country.
In response, Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has pledged a fair and independent investigation, amid allegations of a cover-up and public concern over institutional accountability.
During the post-mortem, Shahlan Jufri, the legal representative for Zara's mother, Noraidah Lamat were present the whole time.
'The post-mortem procedure was conducted professionally. There were no elements as described on social media, no hidden hands.
'I personally witnessed every step, including the internal organ examination,' he said.
He also confirmed that no VVIPs were present during the procedure at Queen Elizabeth Hospital I (HQEI).
Nationwide gathering and growing support More than thousands people dressed in black participated in a peaceful rally titled 'Justice for Zara,' which has since gained nationwide traction. - Credit photo: X
Over the weekend, thousands of Malaysians took to the streets to gather, demanding justice and calling for greater action against bullying and violence in schools.
In Labuan alone, more than 3,000 people dressed in black participated in a peaceful rally titled 'Justice for Zara,' which has since gained nationwide traction.
Similar gatherings were held in Sandakan, Lahad Datu, Tawau and other districts across Sabah, with participants lighting candles and holding placards calling for truth and accountability.
The movement has been particularly vocal about the need for structural changes in how schools and authorities respond to reports of bullying.
Key evidence handed over
Earlier last week, on Aug 7, Zara's mother handed over her mobile phone to police, a device believed to contain voice recordings and videos, including an audio conversation between her and Zara that may offer crucial insight into the events leading up to the teenager's death.
On the same day, the Education Ministry lodged more than 10 police reports over misleading online posts and videos related to the case, citing growing concerns about public harassment towards teachers and students.
In response, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil called on both the police and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to ensure a thorough probe, while the MCMC issued a warning against spreading false or speculative information.
Amid ongoing scrutiny, the Education Ministry has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing safety in boarding schools, adding that Malaysia's 72 fully residential institutions continue to be a top choice for families.
Meanwhile, the family's legal team signalled their intention to apply for a formal inquest once the police investigation is complete.
'There is a strong possibility we will apply for an inquest,' Shahlan added, stressing the family's wish for transparency and full accountability.
What's next?
Authorities are expected to release the findings of the post-mortem in due course, though specific details remain classified for now, pending further investigation.
Calls for justice continue to echo across the nation, with many Malaysians urging the government not only to uncover the truth behind Zara's death but to address broader systemic issues related to school safety and child protection.
The case has become a rallying point for civil society groups, activists, and members of the public demanding change, and a clear message that no child should suffer in silence.
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