Nur Farah Kartini murder case awaiting chemist, autopsy reports


HULU SELANGOR: The Kuala Kubu Baru Magistrate’s Court has set Dec 10 for mention regarding the submission of the chemist and autopsy reports in the case of Nur Farah Kartini Abdullah involving L/Korp Muhammad Alif Monjani, who was charged with her murder in July.

Magistrate Nurul Izzah Hasan Basri fixed the date after deputy public prosecutor Eirene Nabila Amani Williams informed the court that both reports were still pending.

“The chemical and autopsy reports are not ready and I request a date for further mention,” said Eirene Nabila.

Muhammad Alif’s lawyer, Nur Aida Md Zainuddin, did not object but asked for a later mention date.

Yesterday’s proceedings also included three watching brief lawyers representing Nur Farah Kartini’s family, namely Goh Chee Kian, Mohd Norazihan Adnan and Luqman Hakim Azhar, Bernama reported.

Nur Farah Kartini’s mother and several family members were at the proceedings.

On July 26, a policeman stationed in Perak was charged with murdering Nur Farah Kartini, a former Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) student, at SKC Kledang oil palm plantation in Hulu Bernam, between July 10 and July 15.

The charge, under Section 302 of the Penal Code, carries the death penalty upon conviction.

Nur Farah Kartini was reported missing on July 10, and her body was discovered five days later in an oil palm plantation in Kampung Sri Keledang, Hulu Bernam, at about 6pm.

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