Key Facts About The Murder Of Nur Farah Kartini Whose Body Was Found In A Plantation

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The Sarawakian was reported missing since 10 July.

Cover image via Mohd Farriza Azmi (Facebook) & @501Awani (X)

The body of Nur Farah Kartini Abdullah, a 25-year-old Sarawakian who had been missing since Wednesday, 10 July, was discovered at a palm oil plantation in Hulu Selangor at around 6pm yesterday, 15 July

Farah, employed part-time at a car rental company, was last seen delivering a rental car to a customer in Tanjong Malim at around 8am on the day of her disappearance.

So, what happened?

She left in a separate, red-coloured car after completing the delivery

According to her colleague at the car rental company, they did not have information on the model or registration number of the car Farah left in, as reported by the New Straits Times.

The colleague said Farah was still reachable shortly after completing the delivery.

"Her last communication with [us] was at 8.14am, and since then, Farah has been unreachable," the colleague said, adding that attempts to contact her via WhatsApp went unanswered.

Farah was last seen wearing blue corporate attire, a headscarf, and black trousers.

Police have arrested her 26-year-old boyfriend, a civil servant, in connection with her murder

According to Selangor police chief Datuk Hussein Omar Khan, the suspect led authorities to Farah's body at the palm oil plantation in Kampung Sri Kledang.

"We are still investigating the motive behind the murder," Harian Metro quoted him as saying.

Earlier today, 16 July, the suspect was presented at the Kuala Kubu Bharu Magistrate's Court and remanded for seven days under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

The suspect being escorted by the police to the Kuala Kubu Bharu Magistrate's Court complex today, 16 July.

The suspect being escorted by the police to the Kuala Kubu Bharu Magistrate's Court complex today, 16 July.

Image via Asyraf Hamzah/Harian Metro

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