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SEREMBAN (Bernama): The coroner here was informed that the Photo and Fingerprint Unit of the Nilai District Police Headquarters (IPD) raised eight fingerprints from the side of a window on the lower floor of the occupied villa by Nora Anne Quoirin on the night of August 4, 2019 when she disappeared.
ACP Wan Rukman Wan Hassan, 55, who is now the strategic planning officer of the Criminal Investigation Department in Bukit Aman, said a total of 20 fingerprint samples from family members of Dusun Resort manager Haanim Ahmed Bamadhaj , employees and former resort workers, also as family members of the French-Irish teenager, were taken as a comparison.
Wan Rukman, who is the 11th witness in the investigation process to determine the actual cause of the teen’s death, said the fingerprint samples were sent to Bukit Aman for analysis and comparison.
“The results found that four of the eight fingerprints had inappropriate characteristics and cannot be compared, while four were in adequate condition and one matched the mother of the missing person,” he said while testifying on the seventh day of the procedure before the Maimoonah Aid coroner on Thursday (September 3).
Wan Rukman, who was then the head of the Negri Sembilan Criminal Investigation Department, said the results of the fingerprint analysis were delivered to him two days after Nora Anne’s disappearance was reported at the villa in Sora House, The Dusun. Resort, Pantai here.
Asked by attorney S. Sakthyvel, who represents Nora Anne’s family, about what he meant by the inappropriate fingerprint characteristics, Wan Rukman said only experts could determine.
Asked if there was a missing person’s fingerprint out of the eight fingerprints that were taken, Wan Rukman said that the fingerprints could not match because the missing person’s fingerprint sample was inadequate.
He also said that the girl’s fingerprint sample was obtained with the help of Interpol.
To another question from Sakthyvel as to whether Nora Anne’s fingerprint sample was taken when her body was found on August 13, 2019, the witness said: “Some were taken for comparison, but it was unsuccessful, the fingerprints had been wrinkled”.
During the proceedings, the court was informed that eight other fingerprints were also found on the window frame on the upper floor of the villa, as well as blood stains in the villa’s bathroom.
Nora Anne, 15, disappeared on August 4 last year, a day after she and her family arrived in Malaysia for a two-week vacation at a resort in Pantai, about 60 kilometers south of Kuala Lumpur. .
On August 13, 10 days after her disappearance, her body was found near a stream in a ravine, about 2.5 km from the complex where she and her family were staying, after a massive search.
Preliminary reports indicated that the death of the adolescent, who was a person with a disability, had no criminal element and the death of the adolescent was confirmed by gastrointestinal bleeding due to prolonged hunger and stress. – Bernama
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