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COPS: JOHOR FAMILY TRAGEDY CASE CLOSED

Man killed wife, their 2 children before committing suicide

- HALIM SAID JOHOR BARU news@nst.com.my

FINDINGS from the post-mortem on four people in a family found inside their home at Mutiara Rini here last Friday have confirmed police’s suspicion that it was a murder-suicide case.

Iskandar Puteri police chief Assistant Commission­er Noor Hashim Mohamad said with the forensic findings, the case was considered closed.

He said the post-mortem on P. Pubalan Retnam, 53, his wife Jeya Pichamuthu, 46, and their children — Sharveen, 14, and Krishaa Priteena, 9, — concluded that the wife and the two chidren were murdered by Pubalan.

Noor Hashim said Pubalan later committed suicide by hanging himself with a piece of cloth from the ceiling in one of the bedrooms.

He said the post-mortem also showed that Jeya died due to a hard compressio­n to the blood vessel in her neck.

“The compressio­n to the jugular blood vessel resulted in her death as the blood flow was blocked.”

Noor Hashim said the compressio­n applied on Jeya, who was also suffering from kidney problems, was from a soft object, such as a pillow or a piece of cloth.

“There were no visible marks or lesions on her skin but the pathologis­t found tiny blood spots on her neck, lips and eyes that could indicate that the blood flow was disrupted due to a blockage,” he said at the Iskandar Puteri police headquarte­rs in Nusa Bestari.

Noor Hashim said police also found a leather belt that bore similar markings to the marks found on the necks of the two children, suggesting that Pubalan had used the belt to strangle

his children.

“Finally, Pubalan ended his life by hanging himself with a dhoti cloth that had been tied to the ceiling of one of the upstairs bedrooms.”

Noor Hashim said the motive was the same as Johor police chief Datuk Mohd Khalil Kader Mohd had said earlier, that the husband was having financial difficulti­es and was under stress with the deteriorat­ing health of his wife.

Khalil had given his assurance that the investigat­ion into the case was almost complete.

He said police’s suspicion that the husband was the killer was based on several factors, including a note written in Tamil that was found on a dressing table in the same room where he had hanged himself.

Investigat­ions also showed that there were no signs of possible outsiders’ involvemen­t or any attempt of force entry into the house on the day the bodies were discovered.

Noor Hashim said statements from neighbours suggested that the family was facing financial difficulti­es as Pubalan had to spend a lot of money on his wife’s treatment.

“According to neighbours, the problem began almost four years ago and worsened two years later due to his failing business.

“This means that he did not have enough money for the treatment of his wife’s illness,” he said.

Noor Hashim said the remains of all four had been claimed by Pubalan’s brother, P. Seeladorai, who came from Kedah on Friday night to assist police in identifyin­g the victims.

“The brother claimed the four remains on Saturday after the post-mortem was completed at Sultanah Aminah Hospital mortuary,” he said.

Noor Hashim said he was informed that Seeladorai would take the four bodies to Taiping, Perak, for cremation yesterday.

At press time, attempts to contact Seeladorai were futile as he was not answering his mobile phone.

On Friday, Pubalan’s body was found at 2.30pm and Jeya’s body was found on a bed in the living room on the ground floor.

The bodies of Sharveen and Krishaa were found lying side by side in a bedroom on the first floor.

Police had said Pubalan’s friend discovered the bodies as he had an appointmen­t with the deceased at the house.

 ??  ?? Sharveen Pubalan
Sharveen Pubalan
 ??  ?? Jeya Pichamuthu
Jeya Pichamuthu
 ??  ?? P. Pubalan Retnam
P. Pubalan Retnam

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