Four individuals, including two teenagers and two elderly suspects, were remanded to assist in the investigation of a female college student's killing in Ketereh, Kelantan [1]. The victim’s body was found with 61 stab wounds, and a post-mortem determined she died from multiple stab wounds to the chest [1].
Police arrested the suspects, aged between 19 and 66, during coordinated raids at two locations: Taman Murni and Kampung Belukar Luas [1]. The operations took place between the afternoon of May 1 and early morning on May 2 [1]. The suspects arrived at Kota Bharu Court Complex around 8:40 a.m. on May 2, where a magistrate granted remand orders [1]. The two teenagers were remanded for 7 days, while the 60-year-old woman and 66-year-old man were remanded for 3 days [1].
Police seized a knife believed to be linked to the murder during the raids [1]. Initial investigations found no prior criminal records for any of the suspects, and all tested negative for drugs [1]. Investigators suspect the victim may have been killed at a different location before the body was dumped where it was found [1].
The police investigation and remand period will continue as authorities work to determine the full circumstances surrounding the student’s death.