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Cradle CEO murder trial: Suspect willing to be put under house arrest - Nation


PUTRAJAYA: Samirah Muzaffar, who is accused of the murder of her husband, Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan, is willing to be placed under house arrest, the Court of Appeal heard. Last month, Samirah, 44, and two teenagers, 13 and 16, claimed trial to the murder of Nazrin. On April 11, the Shah Alam High Court denied Samirah bail, citing the danger of witness tampering as one of the reasons. “She was denied bail because the court ruled that there may be tampering with the trial witnesses, who are among the family members. Related stories:Cradle CEO murder case gets intriguingThorough investigation on Cradle CEO murder before submission to DPP, say policeCradle Fund CEO's widow urges caution over exhumation procedureSecond post-mortem on CEO’s remains is under wayWife of Cradle CEO and two teens to be charged with murderCradle CEO’s wife and teens chargedWidow, two teens claim trial to murder of Cradle Fund CEOCradle CEO murder: Court to decide Wednesday (March 27) on teens' bail applicationCourt to rule on bail application of teen murder accusedTeenage boys in Nazrin murder trial allowed RM50k bail eachTeens accused of Cradle Fund CEO murder out on bailCradle CEO murder: Samirah Muzaffar denied bail (updated)Court denies bail to Cradle CEO’s widow


Source: The Star April 26, 2019 06:22 UTC



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