Court views video evidence in Zara’s inquest


KOTA KINABALU: Two video recordings and two photographs were presented as evidence at the Coroner’s Court during the inquest into the death of Zara Qairina Mahathir yesterday.

The visual evidence was related to the relationship between the deceased and ‘Student A’, who is one of five students charged with insulting the late Zara Qai­rina.

Lawyer Shahlan Jufri submitted the evidence during the cross-examination of Stu­dent A’s mother, who then identified Stu­dent A and Zara Qairina among the indivi­duals in the videos and photographs.

The 42-year-old testified that she had never seen these materials before and was only informed by her son that her daughter had once recorded a TikTok video with the deceased.

Based on her observation of the footage played in court, the witness agreed that all the students in the videos appeared cheerful.

“Student A told me she had made a Tik­Tok video with the late Zara Qairina. That was all. I do not know how many times or how many recordings. All the students looked happy and cheerful in the videos,” she said, Bernama reported.

The 62nd witness was testifying during the inquest proceedings into Zara Qairina’s death before Coroner Amir Shah Amir Hassan.

The witness further agreed that such a video would typically require the students’ agreement and that it would be difficult to produce such a coordinated recording without everyone’s cooperation.

However, the witness stressed that the visual material did not fully reflect the circumstances her daughter had experienced, explaining that complaints were based on telephone conversations and information received at the time of the incidents.

The witness also alleged that Zara Qai­ri­na had bullied her daughter during the initial stages of their schooling by reprimanding her and making unfounded accusations regarding the cleanliness of the hostel, which contributed to her daughter being ostracised by their peers.

Meanwhile, at yesterday’s proceedings, Student A’s mother informed the court that she had received WhatsApp messages from the deceased’s mother, Noraidah Lamat, concerning her daughter’s police statement.

The witness claimed that Noraidah had told her to contact the investigating officer directly and retract her daughter’s statement.

Zara Qairina, 13, died on July 17 at Queen Elizabeth Hospital, where she had been admitted a day earlier after being found unconscious near a drain at her school hostel in Papar at 4am.

The Attorney General’s Chambers ordered her remains exhumed for a post-mortem on Aug 8, before announcing a formal inquest into her death on Aug 13.

The inquest is scheduled to resume at 2pm today to hear the testimony of the 63rd witness.

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