Update : 13th October 2010.
Jealousy possible motive in nurse's murder (source The Star Online)
KOTA KINABALU, 13th October, 2010 : This may indicate that the poor nurse may have known her assailant/s after all, and not a random victim by a killer/murderer out there, as being suggested in this previous post.
The murder of a nurse, whose body was found semi-clothed and dumped in a drain near Kingfisher Park, Kota Kinabalu on Tuesday, 12th October, 2010 may have been due to jealousy.
Police arrived at the conclusion after arresting a 41-year-old man who was also the victim’s friend.
Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Noor Rashid Ibrahim, in confirming the arrest, said Wednesday, 13th October 2010, they were also looking at other possibilities as they awaited a post mortem report on the death of 39-year-old Annie John Dismas.
Annie’s decomposing body was found on Tuesday morning, 12th October 2010, after she went missing at about 5pm on Saturday, 9th October 2010.
A missing persons report was lodged at 2am on Sunday, 10th October 2010, after family members found her car at a parking lot at Jalan Dewan in town here.
Noor Rashid said police believed that the arrest of the man could shed some light on the case but declined to say if he was the main suspect.
"It is still premature for us to say anything,” Rashid said.
He urged those with information or who saw the victim prior to her disappearance to contact the Karamunsing police station.
Annie was believed to have been hit on the head and suffered a broken rib.
Police have not ruled out the possibility that the she might have been killed elsewhere and her body disposed in a deep but narrow drain near the housing estate.
Annie, a who worked at a hospital in Kudat, was attending a two-week course on nursing at the Open University Malaysia campus here.
She had been in the state capital since September 30th, 2010, and was living with the family of her fiance in Penampang.
Meanwhile, Sabah Health Department director Dr Mohd Yusof Ibrahim expressed shock over the murder and extending his and the department's condolences to the family
Last Saturday, 9th October, 2010, nurse Annie John Dismas, 39, was reported missing after she had spoken to her fiance over the telephone about 3pm.
The following day, Sunday, 10th October, 2010, her Perodua Kancil was found about 2am, at Lorong Dewan, near Hotel Garden in the Kota Kinabalu city centre.
The semi-nude body of the poor woman, believed to be that of a nurse reported missing last Saturday, 9th October 2010, in Kota Kinabalu, was found dumped in a drain today, Tuesday, 12th October, 3 days after her reported missing.
The crime scene - picture courtesy Ertihidup blog
Beware ladies...
A killer or killers who is / are preying on women are on the loose in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia.
These psycho/s recently abducted, raped and killed a woman, whose body was found inside a drain near Kingfisher Park, Likas.
So far, it is believed that those criminal/s responsible has/have not been arrested, but police is closing in on him/them.
According to newsreports, The semi-nude body of the poor woman, believed to be that of a nurse reported missing last Saturday, 9th October 2010, in Kota Kinabalu, was found dumped in a drain today, Tuesday, 12th October, 3 days after her reported missing.
May her soul rest in peace and may swift justice be done.
The body was in an early stage of decomposition when several residents of Taman Kingfisher stumbled on the remains about 11am.
Sabah Deputy Police Commissioner, Senior Assistant Commissioner Tan Kok Liang, said initial investigations revealed the victim had sustained head injuries.
He said the police had not ruled out the possibility the body could be that of a Kudat-based nurse who was reported missing.
"(Nevertheless) It is premature to determine the cause (of death)," he said, adding that a post-mortem would be carried out at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH).
Last Saturday, 9th October, 2010, nurse Annie John Dismas, 39, was reported missing after she had spoken to her fiance over the telephone about 3pm.
She had reportedly told her fiance she was going to the Open University Malaysia (OUM) to attend a course, and later to QEH to visit her grandmother.
Annie failed to return home that night.
The following day, her Perodua Kancil was found about 2am, at Lorong Dewan, near Hotel Garden in the city centre.
Her 64-year-old father, John Dismas, said her daughter works in Kudat and had come to Kota Kinbalau with her fiance believed on September 30th, and they stayed with the fiance's family at Kg Mahandoi in Penampang.
He said Annie, the second among six siblings, last spoke to her fiance at about 3pm on Saturday, saying she was going to OUM to attend a course and later to Queen Elizabeth Hospital to visit her grandmother.
Annie's 51-year-old mother tried to contact Annie at about 7pm but her phone was switched off.
Annie's fiance also received a miss call from Annie at about 7.30pm, but when her fiance tried to contact her it was switched off again.
Concerned family members began searching for Annie at the Universiti Malaysia Sabah area as well as the city after she did not return home at 11pm.
They found her Kancil at about 2am (Sunday) and after breaking into the car, John found a bill which indicates she had gone shopping at Karamunsing Shopping Complex around 5pm.
Family members immediately lodged two separate reports at Penampang Police Headquarters and City Police Headquarters.
Could she be abducted at the Karamunsing Complex car parks??
Rest in Peace Annie..
I think Malaysia should have its own Vigilantes - ordinary citizens who wipe out hardcore criminals out there, therefore making it easy for police to do their job. One such vigilante was featured prominently in the Death Wish movie which spanned 5 series.
Charles Bronson who starred as Paul Kersey, an architect with deadly shooting skills, single handedly killed 300 hardcore criminals in 5 Death Wish movies, using all sort of weaponry in his one man crusade to annihilate and eliminate once and for all those bad asses!!!
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
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