Relative claims deaf-mute murder victim and son had argued

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Relative claims deaf-mute murder victim and son had argued

The body of a 47-year-old deaf-mute woman was found bundled up in a travel bag placed underneath the kitchen sink at her home in Kampung MIC.

Police are looking for her 22-year-old son to facilitate investigations, with a relative claiming the son had acted suspiciously on Monday when she was reported missing.

The relative also claimed the mother and son had an argument recently.

A police K9 unit discovered the body of K. Malina, 47, at her home in the squatter settlement at 7.30am here yesterday.

She was believed to have been dead for less than 24 hours.

“The body was fully clothed with some traces of blood. However, we did not discover any wounds on the body,” said Seri Alam OCPD Supt Roslan Zainuddin, adding that the body had been sent to Sultanah Aminah Hospital for post-mortem.

Malina had lived with her husband, two sons and two grandchildren, he added.

Malina’s younger brother, who only wished to be known as Chandran, 41, said his sister had been arguing with the son over the purchase of a motorcycle a few days ago.

“My sister had planned to buy a car for her other son using her husband’s Employees Provident Fund (EPF) money.

“This son then asked her to buy him a motorcycle but she said she would do so when she gets her own EPF money,” he said.

Chandran said that when asked about his mother, the son had claimed she had gone to a relative’s house.
 
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