On the evening of August 20th 2007, a young innocent girl
decided to go to night market by her own self. She was only eight years old
during that time. She wanted to go to the night market in order to get her own
self a new hair grip. Nurin went out and made her way towards the night market
that located approximately 100m away from the family flat. Back at home, Nurin’s
parents became panic after realized that their daughter had not returned home
yet. When the night was getting late, her father decided to went out to search
his missing daughter but failed. Her father, Jazimin asked the traders at the
night market but were told that they not seen her since her last purchase. Finally
Jazimin went to the local police station
to lodge a report about his missing daughter. It was already 3 a.m. in the
morning approximately 7 hours since the abduction had taken place.
In Nurin’s case, it was most likely a crime of opportunity.
It was not because her parents were careless about their daughter’s safety. It
was just pure bad luck that Nurin chose to brave that very night out alone for
the first time, unaware that a predator was on the hunt for a potential victim
close by. Her disappearance became the headlines for local newspapers the next
day of her disappearance. Her mother was crying when thinking about her missing
child. The police classified this case as kidnapping case. The very next day,
the little eyewitness stepped forward with her information. She had seen Nurin
being persuaded by an unknown man to follow him, before being dragged and
bundled into his white van. She even overheard Nurin saying “No!” repeatedly to
the perpetrator.
Nurin’s disappearance made her parents worried about her
health condition since their daughter were having heart and kidney problems. On
September 17th, a company supervisor in Petaling Jaya stumbled across a large
Diadora sports bag outside the company premises when she came to open the
store. It was Monday morning. She initially thought the bag belonged to her
employer who had just returned from a trip but when the general manager of the
company arrived 30 minutes later, it was discovered that the bag did not belong
to him.
Upon opening the bag to search for identification or . The body in the bag was a female child, aged between 6 and 8. She had been sexually-assclues to the
owner, to his horror, he found a body within. He immediately alerted the
policeaulted and strangled. Reports confirmed that she died
approximately 6 hours prior to being transported to the “dump site”. Nurin’s
parents rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital for the identification procedure,
barely able to brace themselves for the impending nightmare. Due to severe
physical changes on the body caused by trauma, the husband and wife were unable
to recognize her but the subsequent DNA testing proved that the body in the
morgue was indeed their child
Until today this case are no answer and Jazimin, his wife and his family and relatives
are still hopeful that the police will apprehend the person responsible. They
are hoping that justice will prevail.
Written by Syed Mohamad Nurfurqhan b. Syed Mohamed
Redzuan and Nur Amira
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