Dogs may have taken the Sepanggar victim's missing limbs

Two missing limbs have thrown a grisly Sepanggar murder probe into a scavenger hunt, with cops fearing animals or trash swallowed the last evidence.

Search for missing body parts
  • Sabah Police Commissioner Datuk Jauteh Dikun said no new clues have surfaced.
  • Investigators are still combing areas, chasing scraps of evidence.
  • Jauteh floated that dogs or wildlife might have dragged parts away.
  • Rubbish heaps are also on the radar as a possible hiding spot.
Investigation status and legal steps
  • Jauteh shared updates during an event at Ranau District Police Headquarters.
  • Probe is basically wrapping up before papers head to prosecutors.
  • Several relatives of the prime suspect were rounded up for questioning.
  • Suspect remains locked up while cops finish compiling the file.
Details of the Sepanggar killing
  • The February 12 incident in Taman Indah Permai involved a 44-year-old woman.
  • Her body was chopped up, and pieces were dumped at a rubbish site.
  • A 71-year-old fiancé has been held as the main suspect.
  • Three of his children were also detained to help investigators.
 

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