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UPDATE
Senior Investigating Officer, ASP Nor Hafiza Mat Nor could not ascertain the death of 6-year-old William Yau, as his body had decomposed. The post-mortem was conducted by pathologist, Dr Nor Ayuti Maseri Abdulla of Sultanah Rahimah Hospital in Klang on Jan 25 at about 9am. She was giving evidence during the first day of the inquest into William Yau’s each.
Source: The Star
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Concerned Malaysians still remain puzzled by the death and disappearance of 6-year-old William Yau, yes his parents are hoping that the inquest today will clear the air of the death of her middle child.
“We hope to find out how William died”. “There are too many questions and no answers,” said his mother, Goh Ying Ying.
She says wants to see some justice served, and with speculation and rumors to stop. She also hopes the inquest into the death of William will bring closure to the family. There’ve been no credible leads into the disappearance of William on January 16th in Putra Heights, and how his body ended up in a river near Port Klang just nine days later.
A post-mortem took place and yielded inconclusive results as the body was severely decomposed. His mother identified the body based on the article of clothing found on his body.
William Yau’s disappearance has drawn numerous speculation. Some believe he fell into a drain or was abducted by predators. 54 witnesses will be interviewed by the police to give their statements during the inquest. (Source: Malaysian Digest)