Verdict ends three years of restlessness for family, says Sosilawati's daughter


KUALA LUMPUR: The eldest daughter of the late Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya, Erni Dekritawati Yuliana Buhari, stayed away from the court room when the verdict on her mother's murder was delivered.

"I didn't have the strength to be there. It was only when I knew the verdict that I became brave enough to show myself," said the 27-year-old, who has inherited her mother's business.

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