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Nurin Rapped and Kil
Petaling Jaya, Sept
21 (Bernama) -- An emotional Jazimin Abdul Jalil finally came to
terms with the death of his daughter Nurin Jazlin Jazimin and was
at the Kuala Lumpur Hospital mortuary Friday morning to claim her
body for burial.
Jazimin, who yesterday adamantly refused to accept that the girl's
body found stuffed in a sports bag was that of his missing
eight-year-old daughter despite the DNA test proving otherwise,
could not control his emotions and was in tears as he went through
the procedures of claiming the body of Nurin, a victim of brutal
murder and sexual abuse.
Jazimin, clad in a pink "baju Melayu" and black trousers,
accompanied by family members and relatives, was handed Nurin's
body at 11.15am. After a short prayer, the body was taken to a
van.
At the family's house in Section One, Wangsa Maju, Nurin's mother,
Norazian Bistaman anxiously waited for her husband's return with
their daughter, fondly called "Kak Ngah" by family members and
neighbours.
Nurin was buried after Friday prayers at the Wangsa Maju Muslim
cemetery.
Yesterday, police confirmed the results of the DNA test done on the
blood samples taken from the dead girl matched that of Jazimin, 33,
and Norazian, 35.
However, Nurin's parents were doubtful over the findings and asked
for a second DNA test. The outcome will be known on Sunday.
Nurin, a Standard Two pupil of Sekolah Kebangsaan Desa Setapak, was
missing since Aug 20 when she went to a night market near her home
in Wangsa Maju on her own.
She was last seen being dragged into a white van by a man.
On Monday, an employee of a book distribution company found a
sports bag at the bottom of a staircase of a shoplot in PJS1/48,
Petaling Utama, and brought into her working place, thinking that
it belonged to her boss.
Her boss later opened the bag and discovered the naked body of a
girl believed to be between six and nine-years-old in a foetal
position in the brand new bag.
Police later found bruise marks on her neck, suggesting
strangulation, and a brinjal and a cucumber inserted in her private
parts.
Meanwhile, thousands of mourners, including children, from all
races paid their last respects to Nurin at the Assa'Adah Madrasah
in Wangsa Maju where the funeral rites were performed.
Among them was Women, Family and Community Development Minister
Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.
Policemen were seen diverting traffic to ease congestion.

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