Cradle Fund Murder Trial: Witness Says He Was Told That Fragments From The Mobile Phone Blast Had Hit Victim



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SHAH ALAM (Bernama): The 28th prosecution witness in the murder of Cradle Fund Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nazrin Hassan said he was told that the fire in the victim’s room was caused by an exploding telephone mobile and that fragments of the explosion had occurred. he.

Nazrin’s former personal driver, Muhammad Nabil Faqih, 28, told the High Court that it was his employer’s stepson who had informed him of the matter when they met on the day of the incident.

Muhammad Nabil said he knew that Nazrin had died when his employer’s secretary, Anisa, contacted him on June 14, 2018, and upon hearing the news, he had rushed to the victim’s home with his wife.

“On June 14 (2018), Nazrin gave me the day off. I got a call (from Anisa) informing me that Nazrin had passed away. When they asked me why, they told me there was a fire in their house.

“When I got to his house (from Nazrin), I met his stepson and asked him how the fire had happened. He said that the mobile phone exploded and fragments of the explosion had hit him on the back,” Muhammad Nabil said when he went interrogated by the public deputy. prosecutor Mohd Asnawi Abu Hanipah on Friday (September 11).

Earlier, Mohd Asnawi asked Muhammad Nabil his whereabouts on June 14, 2018, and how he knew his employer had died.

When asked what he meant by “on the back,” as Nazrin’s stepson Muhammad Nabil put it, however, he was unable to explain it, as he did not remember the details.

“I can’t remember much except that when I was leaving, Nazrin’s stepson said, Uncle Nazrin may have been attacked or beaten by someone because he had blood on his back, while pointing towards the back of his head,” Muhammad Nabil said. .

Mohd Asnawi: He (Nazrin’s stepson) said someone could have done it. Because he said that? Didn’t you ask?

Muhammad Nabil: I didn’t.

Mohd Asnawi: What was your reaction to hearing this?

Muhammad Nabil: Since I’ve known the stepson, he loves to tell stories like children, and I never took them seriously. You may have seen it from afar and thought about it.

Mohd Asnawi: You know he talks a lot but you didn’t ask him more?

Muhammad Nabil: No, I just listened.

Nazrin’s widow, Samirah Muzaffar, 45, a former senior executive of the Malaysian Intellectual Property Corporation, and two children, aged 17 and 14, as well as an Indonesian woman, Eka Wahyu Lestari, who is still at large, were accused of murder. Nazrin in a house in Mutiara Damansara, between 11:30 p.m. on June 13, 2018 and 4:00 a.m. the next day.

The hearing before Judge Datuk Ab Karim Ab Rahman continues on September 25 – Bernama



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