Zayn Rayyan's family await results of autopsy at Sg Buloh Hospital


PETALING JAYA: Family members of Zayn Rayyan Abdul Matiin have arrived at the Sungai Buloh Hospital to await news of the post mortem.

Zayn Rayyan’s father, Zaim Ikhwan Zahari, when met by reporters here, said that the funeral is scheduled to be held before Zohor prayers but would ultimately depend on the hospital.

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“We plan to perform the ‘solat jenazah’ at the Damansara Damai mosque before moving to the Seksyen 9 Kota Damansara burial site for the burial,” he said.

Hospital security guards informed the media that other family members have refused to comment.

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Zayn Rayyan, a six-year-old autistic boy, was found dead about 34 hours after his reported disappearance.

His body was discovered in a river near his home at Idaman Apartment in Damansara Damai at about 10pm Wednesday (Dec 6).

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