Girl Brutally Murdered
Published September 20th, 2007 in OnTheStreets

Last monday, an employee found the bag at the bottom of the staircase of a shoplot in PJS1/48 and brought it into her workplace, thinking that it belonged to her boss. Her boss later opened the bag and found the naked body of a girl in a foetal position. Police found bruise marks on her neck, suggesting strangulation, and a brinjal and a cucumber inserted in her private parts.
The bag was left at the place as early as 2pm on Sunday because there was CCTV footage of a woman in jeans and a red top walking about in the area at that time and the bag could be seen then. The woman, estimated to be in her 20s, later entered a Silver Kenari. In the brand new sports bag which was sent to the police forensic unit for fingerprinting, investigators found strands of hair that did not belong to the girl. The dead girl, believed to be between six and nine years old, weighed about 18kg and was about 150cm in height. There was a birthmark on her left thigh.
Police are also checking whether the murder was linked to two cases in the past three months, where two girls aged five and six were abducted and molested in the Kampung Baru area in separate incidents. Meanwhile, police have taken blood samples for DNA tests from the parents of eight-year-old Nurin Jazlin Jazimin, who has been missing since Aug 20 in the Wangsa Maju area. Nurin’s parents were called to view the girl’s body on Monday but they confirmed that the dead girl was not their daughter.
DNA tests on the body found stuffed in a sports bag on Monday in Petaling Jaya show that it is that of missing girl Nurin Jazlin Jazimin. However, the police proposed a second DNA test be conducted to confirm this after eight-year-old Nurin’s parents refused to accept the positive DNA results released here on Thursday.
MCA public complaints and services department head Datuk Michael Chong has received a call from a person who purportedly has information on the brutal murder of an unidentified girl in Petaling Utama. A RM20,000 reward - RM10,000 each from MCA and an anonymous donor - has been offered for information that can lead to the killer. Chong urged those with information on the girl’s parents or family to contact his assistant Mohd Ubaydi Mohd Noh at 016-636 7333.
Source : The Star
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