Cradle Fund CEO murder trial: Accused did not want to tell family of Nazrin's death


SHAH ALAM (Bernama):The High Court here was told today that the first accused in the murder case of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan did not deem it necessary to inform Nazrin's immediate family of his death.

The 24th prosecution witness, 45-year-old fireman Abdul Malek Mat Dui told the court that the accused - the victim's widow Samirah Muzaffar - had said this to him when he asked her whether she had contacted the other family members at the scene of the incident.

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