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[UPDATED] Crowd gathers to witness Zara Qairina's exhumation
[UPDATED] Crowd gathers to witness Zara Qairina's exhumation

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • New Straits Times

[UPDATED] Crowd gathers to witness Zara Qairina's exhumation

SIPITANG: Around 100 family members, friends, and residents gathered at the Tanjung Ubi Muslim Cemetery in Mesapol this afternoon to witness the exhumation of the late Zara Qairina Mahathir's grave. Many had been present since midday and remained at the site despite the afternoon rain. The exhumation is expected to begin once the officers and lawyers arrive from Papar. Also present were police officers stationed to ensure the exhumation process proceeds smoothly and securely. Officers from the Sabah State Islamic Religious Affairs Department (JHEAINS) are also on site to oversee and monitor the process, ensuring it is carried out with due respect following Islamic rites. The exhumation is being conducted following an order issued earlier today by magistrate Zuraini Ali Musa of the Sipitang magistrate's court, during a Zoom proceeding held at the Papar district police headquarters.

Eight in custody over Bintulu killing, police hunting more
Eight in custody over Bintulu killing, police hunting more

Malay Mail

time29-04-2025

  • Malay Mail

Eight in custody over Bintulu killing, police hunting more

BINTULU, April 29 — Eight suspects believed to have been involved in a fatal brawl here on Sunday have been remanded for six days to assist with the investigation. Magistrate Zuraini Ali Musa yesterday ordered for the suspects to appear in court again on May 4 at 9am. The suspects, consisting of seven men and one woman, some of whom are foreigners, are all aged in their 40s. Following the incident, the suspects fled to Miri but were swiftly apprehended by police. Investigations are being conducted under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder and the police are actively pursuing other suspects who remain at large. Also at the court yesterday were the victim's relatives, who staged a protest outside demanding justice and judicial fairness. Although the atmosphere grew tense, the police managed to maintain order and prevent further conflict. Bintulu police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali emphasised that the police will not tolerate any crimes and will make every effort to apprehend all suspects involved. He also urged the public to refrain from speculating on the case's progress and encouraged individuals with related information to contact the Bintulu Police District Operations Room on 086-318304. A viral video circulating online showed a group of men confronting the victim outside an entertainment centre, which then escalated into a fatal attack. The victim sustained severe stab wounds and was rushed to a private hospital before being transferred to Bintulu Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Ridzuan Abdullah, was buried at the Kemunting Muslim cemetery last night, with hundreds gathering to pay their final respects. Another man who tried to intervene in the brawl was injured and remains hospitalised. — The Borneo Post

Eight, including woman, remanded over Sunday's fatal brawl in Bintulu
Eight, including woman, remanded over Sunday's fatal brawl in Bintulu

Borneo Post

time29-04-2025

  • Borneo Post

Eight, including woman, remanded over Sunday's fatal brawl in Bintulu

The eight suspects exit the Magistrates' Court in Bintulu. — Photo by Sim Pui Yian BINTULU (April 29): Eight suspects believed to have been involved in a fatal brawl here on Sunday have been remanded for six days to assist with the investigation. Magistrate Zuraini Ali Musa yesterday ordered for the suspects to appear in court again on May 4 at 9am. The suspects, consisting of seven men and one woman, some of whom are foreigners, are all aged in their 40s. Following the incident, the suspects fled to Miri but were swiftly apprehended by police. Investigations are being conducted under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder and the police are actively pursuing other suspects who remain at large. Also at the court yesterday were the victim's relatives, who staged a protest outside demanding justice and judicial fairness. Although the atmosphere grew tense, the police managed to maintain order and prevent further conflict. Bintulu police chief Supt Nixon Joshua Ali emphasised that the police will not tolerate any crimes and will make every effort to apprehend all suspects involved. He also urged the public to refrain from speculating on the case's progress and encouraged individuals with related information to contact the Bintulu Police District Operations Room on 086-318304. A viral video circulating online showed a group of men confronting the victim outside an entertainment centre, which then escalated into a fatal attack. The victim sustained severe stab wounds and was rushed to a private hospital before being transferred to Bintulu Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Ridzuan Abdullah, was buried at the Kemunting Muslim cemetery last night, with hundreds gathering to pay their final respects. Another man who tried to intervene in the brawl was injured and remains hospitalised. Bintulu Magistrates' Court fatal brawl lead Zuraini Ali Musa

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