Suspek mengaku membunuh suami saya : Isteri ahli perniagaan India

on Sep 22, 2010


His wife, S. Usharani, 24, said Banting police told her in a meeting this morning the suspects nabbed earlier for the murder of cosmetics queen Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and three others had confessed to murdering her husband.

The suspects were all workers at the farm.

Speaking to reporters at the scene of the murders in Ladang Gadong here, Usharani said her husband's parents, along with his younger brother, were expected to come to Malaysia next week to provide DNA samples for comparison with evidence collected from the scene.

She, however, declined to reveal how and when her husband was murdered based on the discussion she had with the Banting police.

Usharani, upon learning that her husband was dead, also promised she would reveal all on the two lawyer brothers, who are among the murder suspects, at a Press conference tomorrow.

She went to the Banting police station to meet Special Branch chief ASP Nor Imran Abdul Rahman soon after arriving at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) this morning.

Earlier at the airport, Usharani said she came here to find out the status of the police investigation into her spouse's disappearance. She had lodged a missing person report on Sept 8 but left for Chennai, India, on the same day, claiming to fear for her safety.

It was her police report that led the breakthrough into the disappearance of Sosilawati and three others.

Speaking to reporters at the airport, Usharani confirmed mentioning the name of the farm in Banting, owned by the lawyer brothers, which she and her husband had visited last December.

Both siblings and at least three of the farm workers have been arrested for the murder of Sosilawati and three others, including a lawyer, a banker and her driver.

Police had also arrested two more suspects in connection with Muthuraja's disappearance.

Usharani's husband, who had several business dealings with the two brothers, had been missing since he came to Malaysia on Jan 18 after receiving a call from one of the brothers.

Usharani confirmed the only report she made about her husband in Malaysia was on Sept 8. She did not lodge a missing person report with the Chennai police although she had contacted the Interpol liaison officer there about his disappearance in February.

Usharani had also faxed letters and documents about her husband to the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur seeking help to trace him.

On reports that her husband has another wife in India, Usharani said she had no knowledge about the other woman and it was more important for her to find out about her husbands fate.

Kapar MP S. Manikavasagam, who was at the airport to accompany Usharani to the Banting police station, told reporters they would also try to see Selangor police chief DCP Datuk Khalid Abu Bakar on the matter.

"We are also trying to see Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Ismail Omar. It has been 14 days since she lodged the police report, she has the right to know what's going on."

Manikavasagam said he was helping Usharani after several politicians in Tamil Nadu, India, contacted him to assist the woman on a humanitarian basis.

He said a local NGO and the Indian High Commission would also assist Usharani during her stay here, adding that she was expected to be in the country until Sunday - Malay Mail

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