Missing Australian's family hopes inquest verdict won't be 'sudden death'

  • 2 years ago
The family of deceased Australian national Annapuranee Jenkins has expressed hope that the inquest to be held in Penang from Monday (March 28) to April 1 will not declare that the latter had died of "sudden death".

Her son, Gregory Steven Jenkins, said he has been seeking justice for his mother, who went missing in Penang in December 2017, and the family would be very disappointed to get a verdict of "sudden death".

She was 65 at the time she went missing.

Gregory, 42, is currently in Penang to attend the inquest, which will be presided by coroner Norsalha Hamzah, assisted by the state director of the Penang Prosecution office, Kahirul Annuar Abd Halim.

Anna's family will be represented by lawyer S Reveentharan.

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