Cops await public prosecutor's advice for action on death of 12-year-old caddy girl


KOTA KINABALU: Police are seeking the advice of the public prosecutor's office on the next step to take in the death of a 12-year-old caddy girl in Keningau district.

Keningau police chief Deputy Supt Robert Salisip said they had just received the post mortem report on the girl, Almida Jalimin, who died after a golf ball struck her while she was caddying at the Keningau Golf Club on Jan 31.

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