Remand extended for two suspects in Langkawi toddler's death

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Three-year-old Nur Aisyah Aleya was reported missing while in the custody of the couple.

The remand against two prime suspects in the murder of a three-year-old girl whose body parts were found in a ravine at Gunung Raya, Langkawi last week, has been extended seven days until March 20.

Earlier, the husband and wife, aged 37 and 40, were remanded from March 7 to assist in investigating the case under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder. Langkawi police chief Mohd Iqbal Ibrahim, in a statement, said the remand order was issued by Langkawi district officer Muhamad Arof Darus. Last Wednesday, police found the skull and bits of hair of the girl, Nur Aisyah Aleya Abdullah, who was reported missing by her maternal mother while in the custody of the couple.after police were led by the 37-year-old man arrested in the case to the location where the girl’s remains were said to have been dumped.

A day later, the search for the rest of the remains believed to be that of Nur Aisyah Aleya at the same location found two clumps of hair and teeth.To post or ‘like’ comments on Malaysiakini stories, you will need to sign in with an active paid subscription.

 

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