'I believe I will be freed, hope fans will continue support’, says singer Eda Ezrin


PETALING JAYA: Famous female singer from Kelantan, Eda Ezrin, or Wan Norshaheeda Azlin Wan Ismail, 30, believes she will be released from the Narathiwat Regional Prison soon.

The mother of two said that she is confident the court decision on March 6 will be in her favour.

“I hope that after I am released, my fans will continue to support me and give me the opportunity to keep making music.

“Don’t judge too quickly. This may be a test for me to become better,” reported by Sinar Harian at the Narathiwat Regional Prison.

When asked about her song project Bea Sobar Bea Raya, which was replaced by another female artist, Eda Ezrin mentioned that she was not upset by the change.

She expressed that the replacement was hoped to bring more opportunities to fellow artists involved in the Kelantanese dialect music industry.

“I’m not upset; it’s her rezeki (blessing). Insya-Allah, after I’m freed, there will still be opportunities for me,” she said.

She hopes her replacement will do their best so that the Kelantanese dialect music industry continues to grow.

Previously, it was reported that the fate of singer Eda Ezrin, her husband, and four others would be decided on March 6.

The Narathiwat Regional Court here on Friday (Feb 28) set the date for the verdict of the case involving the singer, her husband, Mohd Affendi Ahmad, 35, as well as four others: Mohamad Alif Deraman, 33; Nur Aida Mamat, 33; Zuhaira Nasrin, 26; and Erdieka Mohd Noor, 33.

The decision came after all prosecution witnesses and suspects completed their testimony over three days, starting on February 11th, 13th, and 14th.

 

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