The Borneo Post

Cradle Fund CEO’s death: Police arrest his two teenage stepsons

- — Bernama

KUALA LUMPUR: The investigat­ion into the death of Cradle Fund chief executive officer Nazrin Hassan has taken an intriguing twist with the arrest of his two teenage stepsons on Saturday.

Selangor CID chief SAC Fadzil Ahmat confirmed the arrest of the two teenagers when contacted by Bernama yesterday.

He said both boys, aged 14 and 16, were detained at Taman Tun Dr Ismail at about 4pm on Saturday.

Fadzil said the remand applicatio­n on both teenagers was made yesterday at the Petaling Jaya Magistrate’s Court.

Last Thursday, the media reported that two teenagers were arrested to facilitate into the investigat­ions into Nazrin’s death after a forensic examinatio­n found two puncture wounds on the victim’s neck, believed to have been inf licted by arrows shot.

According to the report, both teenagers were detained after an interrogat­ion of their mother revealed that the boys possessed archery skills.

However, Selangor police chief Datuk Mazlan Mansor then denied the report of the arrest and stressed that the number of people who had been arrested thus far remained at two.

On Sept 4, police detained Nazrin’s widow and her exhusband, both aged 43, to facilitate the investigat­ions into the case and they were remanded for seven days to assist in investigat­ions.

However, three days later, police released the man at Sea Park police station, Petaling Jaya.

Previously on Aug 3, Fadzil was reported as saying that Nazrin’s death case was reclassifi­ed as murder after the investigat­ion found traces of petrol at the scene.

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