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Thursday, September 20, 2007

Nurin and the girl found dead in bag The police today said that DNA tests indicate the dead girl in the bag to be Nurin. The police are, however, still waiting for DNA confirmation.

Why announce if it is not confirmed.

Nurin's parents say the body is not of their daughter but the police want them accept it.

Remember the case of the body in police lock-up clothes found in the Klang river, which the mother identified as that of her son and who she alleged was killed by the police and dumped in the river? The police then refused to release the body to the mother.

But this time, even without DNA confirmation, they want to hand over a body.

Is this a ploy to divert the nations' attention from the stink being uncovered in the judiciary?

The News item on Nurin ...

DNA tests: Body found in bag is Nurin (update 2)

PETALING JAYA: The police have said that 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.

Petaling Jaya OCPD ACP Arjunaidi Mohamed on Thursday said that DNA tests have so far indicated that the body found in a shophouse at Jalan PJS1, Petaling Jaya Utama is that of Nurin, 8, who had been missing since Aug 20.

Police are waiting for confirmation of the DNA tests.

At Hospital Kuala Lumpur, Nurin's father Jazimin Abdul Jalil, 33, a taxi driver still denied the body was that of his daughter, reports BERNAMA.

"I am Nurin's father ... I know my daughter better than anyone else. My heart is saying the body is not my daughter.

"If police ask me to take the body, I will accept, I will perform the funeral rites and bury it. But I want the police to pursue the search for Nurin because I know Nurin is still safe out there," he said, speaking to reporters outside the HKL mortuary.

Jazimin added that he was sure the body was not Nurin because of the teeth and the scar that Nurin had.

According to Jazimin, Nurin's teeth did not have gaps between them and she also had a scar on her thigh.

Nurin's mother Norazian Bistaman, 35, said she was ready to accept what the authorities tell her.

"What else can I say. The DNA test shows she is my daughter. I will accept the will of God.

"As a mother, I still hope the body is not my daughter's. Which mother will accept the reality that her daughter was raped and killed brutally.

"Only God knows the extent of my sadness and grief," she said in tears.

Norazian said this year's Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebrations would be the most joyous and meaningful in her life in the event Nurin was found safe and sound.

"In fact, we've already bought Nurin's Hari Raya dress and I will patiently wait for her return," she added. - Source: theStaronline



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