So I Google the deceased name in Mandarin and English (after a few attempts).
The case happened in year 2006. Victim Chee Gaip Yap was 25 years old. She went for jogging with her sister at this recreational club. She was running ahead of her sister. Later the sister found out that the victim took a long time and still not yet came back to meet her so she started searching for her around the residential area nearby. Later she found victim's blood stained hair clip and sport shoes by the road. Later at around 2:30 a.m. a Malay guy who passed by the residential area found an abandoned corpse of a young lady and made a report. The cops discovered that she was the missing victim. The body was abandoned by the road. Her neck was pierced from the front with sharp weapon to one side. She had only her black bra, her top was lifted up to her chest and her bottom was nude. Her skull was broken and she had many injuries all over her body. Autopsy showed that the stab wound at the neck was fatal. Liquid suspected as semen were found at victim's private part and anus, it was suspected that the deceased had been raped before the murder. The victim's identity card and wallet could not be found. Other than that, police have found blood stain at the residential area which was 2km away from the body. It was suspected that it's the place where the victim was raped and murdered.
In the article it also mentions that when the sister was looking for the victim, she stopped a police patrol car but the police said "Your sister probably had an accident. Go look for her in hospitals." and just left without helping to search for the victim.
The day after they found the body, police found a white van with blood and semen stain in the car. Around 10 suspects were arrested. They all worked near the residential area and club and one of them was a security guard.
Also, she was graduated from UUM. She was young and pretty. She was leaving soon for Germany.
(All stated above are adapted from here -- in Mandarin)
Now, another news, in English. Read it here.
"Mohd Zaki said he was acquitting the accused because there was no clear evidence to implicate him in the murder. The case received public attention as Shahril, 33, whose businessman father has a "Datuk" title, had fled to Perth in 2006 and had obtained permanent resident status there. Shahril fled the country after he was released on police bail pending a DNA test, but was apprehended by police at the KL International Airport on arrival from Perth on Jan 17 last year. He was charged with murdering Chee Gaip Yap, 25, in the compound of Kelab Cinta Sayang, Sungai Petani, between 5.30pm on Jan 14, 2006 and 3.05am the following day."Also,
In his judgment, Mohd Zaki said Shahril's DNA and the semen stains taken from the woman's private part did not match.Mohd Zaki is the Judicial Commissioner.
I don't know which news is accurate now. Well, these are my points:
1. Why did the suspect fled to Perth after he was called for the DNA test?
2. Did we live in the era where our police just "Oh no the suspect is out of Malaysia. We can't make a call to get some help from Australia police. We can't do anything now."? I mean, it was 2006.
3. Found the van, found blood stain, yet couldn't catch the bloody murderer(s).
It pissed me off. Seriously.
This link is in Mandarin too. It includes photos of the victim, victim's father and the suspect.
*I read some news and wasn't sure if she's the younger or elder, so I replace "younger sister" in the article with "sister". [Edited on 27th June 2013]
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