Residents shocked by partial skeletal remains discovery


On December 14 last year, Mira Sharmila Samsusah, has been reported missing after heading to a laundromat in her boyfriend's car. Yesterday, a partial human skeleton had been discovered in an abandoned house in Batu 7, Tongkang Pechah. – Facebook pic, January 20, 2024.

RESIDENTS of Lorong Imam Jailani, Batu 7 Tongkang Pechah in Batu Pahat were shocked to discover a partial human skeleton and some clothing in an abandoned house, as revealed by the police yesterday afternoon.

Md Hairunizal Alimon, 56, mentioned that he had not observed any unusual incidents or heard cries or screams in the vicinity of his residence. The residents only became aware of the matter upon seeing the police at the location of the discovery.

“We have not seen any suspicious vehicles enter the back lane this month either, especially to the abandoned house.

“There were only trucks carrying soil or stones to the land near the oil palm plantation,” he said when met by reporters.

His wife, Fadilah Md Mery, 51, said she had not caught any whiff of strange smells throughout this month either, except the smell from a fishmonger in front of the house.

She also did not suspect anything when vehicles entered the lane because it is usually used to make a U-turn after picking up children from school.

“There are also outsiders here during the day. We don’t suspect anything because most of them come to buy fish,” she said, adding that the house had been abandoned for four years.

On December 14 last year, a single mother of two, Mira Sharmila Samsusah, 32, known as Bella, went missing after heading to a laundromat in her boyfriend’s car at 11.50pm.

The woman, who was last seen wearing a dark blue caftan, is still missing to date and her mobile phone is unreachable.

Meanwhile, Bella’s sister, Norisham Samsusah, 36, said that based on initial reports of the skeleton and clothing discovery, it appeared almost identical to what her sister was wearing.

However, the family will await the DNA test results.

In a statement today, Batu Pahat police chief Ismail Dollah said the examination of the partial skeletal remains has been conducted at Sultan Ismail Hospital in Johor Baru.

“A pathology sample was also sent to the Chemistry Department for DNA comparison.

“The three suspects will be remanded until January 27, and the case is being investigated under section 302 of the Penal Code,” he said.

At about 2pm yesterday, one of the remanded suspects led police to the location of the skeletal remains. – Bernama, January 20, 2024.



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