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[MERGED] UPDATE: Raja Nor Mahani Raja Shahar Shah Mangkat (post #99)

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Post time 4-10-2017 01:22 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Innalillahirojiun salam takziah..
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chinta89 replied at 4-10-2017 10:50 AM
iols baru tau dia ade madu.. yg dibunuh... nama hasleza bekas model.. dan kematian 6 Oktober...


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Dia dbunuh sminggu sblom prasmian pertabalan isteri kedua raja secara rasmi di istana ...
Fishy kn???
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Post time 4-10-2017 01:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Salam takziah.
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Post time 4-10-2017 02:06 PM | Show all posts
raja muda perak..raja jaafar tu lmbat lg la ye nk naik jd sultan perak..
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Post time 4-10-2017 02:46 PM | Show all posts
PUTRAJAYA: A lawyer in the Hasleza Ishak murder case questioned why the Raja di-Hilir Perak’s first wife, Raja Nor Mahani Raja Shahar Shah, was not charged with the murder four years ago.

Gurbachan Singh, submitting in an appeal at the Federal Court here yesterday, contended that bomoh Rahim Ismail, 50, and palace aide Tengku Aristonsjah Tengku Mohamad Ansary, 44, were charged with the murder of Hasleza, the Raja di-Hilir Perak’s second wife, based on a statement given by padi farmer Mat Saad Isa, 53.

Mat Saad, in his statement, said Rahim had supposedly asked him (Mat Saad) to kill Hasleza, 26, on the instructions of Raja Nor Mahani and Tengku Aristonsjah.

“Why is she not charged? If she is not charged, then why were the fourth accused (Rahim) and fifth (Tengku) accused charged with the murder? Injustice has been done in the case,” he argued.

Representing Rahim, Gurbachan Singh was submitting in an appeal against his client's conviction and sentence before Chief Justice Tun Ahmad Fairuz Sheikh Abdul Halim, Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak Justice Richard Malanjum and Federal Court judge Justice Ariffin Zakaria.

The Taiping High Court had on April 25, 2003, sentenced carpenter Sabarudin Non, 37, and fisherman J.Manimaran, 30, Rahim and Tengku Aristonsjah to serve 20 years’ jail each.

Justice Mohd Noor Abdullah found Sabarudin and Manimaran guilty of committing culpable homicide not amounting to murder of Hasleza between 6pm and 11pm at the 63rd kilometre, Jalan Sumpitan, in the Larut Matang and Selama district, Taiping, on Oct 6, 2002.  

Rahim and Tengku Aristonsjah were found guilty of abetting in the manslaughter. The four were originally tried for murder but the trial judge amended the charge on the day they were convicted.  

On Oct 30, 2004, the Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal of the four and upheld their conviction and sentence.

Gurbachan Singh also argued that the Court of Appeal judges erred in not holding that the prosecution was bound to call all witnesses essential to the unfolding of the narrative of the prosecution’s case, including Raja Nor Mahani, either as prosecution witnesses or offered them for cross-examination.

“The learned judges of the Court of Appeal also erred in not holding that the evidence of Mat Saad, who was an accomplice, was incapable of believe or reliance.

“The judges erred in not holding that Mat Saad had a grudge or anger against Rahim and therefore, he was an 'interested witness' whose evidence required corroboration,” he said.

On the jail sentence, he said, it was unfair for his client to be jailed 20 years’ when Mat Saad, who was labelled a brutal murderer, was jailed only 14 years.

Lawyer A. Thanasekharan, who appeared for Sabarudin and Manimaran, submitted that his clients were misled by Mat Saad.

Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, who appeared for Tengku Aristonsjah, argued that none of the appellants were instructed to kill Hasleza.

“There is no arrangement. Something went wrong after she was abducted,” he said.

Shafee also attacked the credibility of Mat Saad and urged the court to take note that the judges had described Mat Saad as a “principal offender and cruel killer”.

The four were originally charged with Mat Saad who pleaded guilty on Jan 28, 2003, to a reduced charge of manslaughter.  

He was jailed 14 years, and turned prosecution witness against the others.

The submissions continues today.


Read more at http://www.thestar.com.my/news/n ... eBqiLlWwzXHqwfxF.99
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Post time 4-10-2017 02:47 PM | Show all posts
The murder of a Malaysian prince's junior wife has been turned into a royal scandal by the arrest of his senior wife.
Raja Nor Mahani, the senior wife of Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa, was remanded to police headquarters in the capital Kuala Lumpur on Thursday at a special court hearing.

The magistrate rejected the prosecution's application for a 14-day remand.

Five men were charged at about the same time with the murder of Hasleza Ishak, 26, the model and actress whom the prince married in January, but the authorities believe that Princess Nor Mahani, 60, may have been involved.

The prince, 62, is second in line to the Perak sultanate.

The five suspects, one of whom worked at the prince's palace, did not plead and were remanded in custody until next Friday, when their trial will begin.

They are liable to the death penalty, as is anyone guilty of aiding and abetting a murder.

Witnesses are said to have seen two men dragging Princess Hasleza out of her car and into a van near her home in the city of Ipoh on October 6. She was found five days later under a waterfall in Lenggong, with her hands and feet bound.

Ten days later the national police chief, Norian Mai, said the case had been solved.

He conceded that jealousy might have been a motive.

Princess Nor Mahani's lawyer, Muhammad Shafee Abdullah, said she insisted that she had nothing to do with the murder and was "very upset with the whole thing".

The majority of Malaysia's 23 million people are Muslim and men are allowed to take as many as four wives. Few do, except the rich and upper-class.

Malaysia has royal families in nine of its 13 states who take it in turn to provide the federal monarch.


https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/oct/26/malaysia
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Post time 4-10-2017 02:48 PM | Show all posts
Bomoh was asked to stop Raja Di Hilir of Perak from remarrying, court told
TAIPING Jan 23 - The High Court here was told Thursday that the first wife of the Raja Di Hilir of Perak, Raja Puan Muda Raja Nor Mahani Raja Shahar, had asked a bomoh to find a more powerful bomoh to stop her husband from remarrying.

Selasiah Saad, 48, the wife of the bomoh, Rahim Ismail, who is now charged with abetting in the murder of the Raja Di Hilir's second wife, Hasleza Ishak, said she overheard this in a conversation between her husband and Raja Mahani and one of her senior aides, Tengku Aristonsjah Tengku Mohamad Ansary.

The conversation took place when they met her husband in her house, she said.

However, she did not hear how they were going to stop the Raja Di Hilir, Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa, because it was not discussed, she said.

"The first time the two came to my house in Tanjung Piandang was in June but Tengku Aris had come alone earlier in May," she said.

"They came for two reasons. The first was to solve their domestic problem where Raja Mahani and Raja Jaafar had not been living together for 15 years. The second was because strange things had been happenning at the palace and she was always vomitting blood," Salasiah said at the trial of her husband and four others.

The four are Tengku Aristonsjah, who is also charged with abetment, and farmer Mat Saad Mat Isa, 50, carpenter Sabaruddin Non, 34, and fisherman J. Manimaran, 27, who are charged with murdering Hasleza, 26, a former model and actress.

They are alleged to have committed the offence at km 63, Jalan Sumpitan in the Larut, Matang and Selama district between 6 pm and 11 pm on Oct 6 last year.

Salasiah said that as reward for helping Raja Mahani, Tengku Aristonsjah bought her husband a used Nissan Sunny car costing about RM7,000 in July.

"Tengku Aris gave my husband the money at the car dealer's shop. All in, he paid RM13,000. Tengku Aris said the money was from Raja Mahani," she said.

She said her husband was also paid RM2,000 to get Raja Jaafar and Raja Mahani together again.

She said: My husband has no permanent job. Sometimes he drives a lorry, sometimes he does wiring work and sometimes he works in the padi field. Raja Mahani gave my husband the money so that he could stop working and concentrate on healing her. This was to help support our family because he wasn't working."

She said Raja Mahani also told Rahim that she had heard that Raja Jaafar wanted to take another wife and she bought Rahim the car so that he could travel to find her a better bomoh.

Tengku Aristonsjah trusted Rahim because Rahim had healed his child who suffered from itching 10 years ago, she added.

She said Rahim went to see his teacher in Jeniang, Kedah, to get a stronger "medicine" and he even went to Danok, Thailand, to get a powerful bomoh but to her knowledge, the man turned down the offer.

She said that although she had recovered, Raja Mahani still asked Rahim to continue her treatment through prayers and to look for a more powerful bomoh because she was said to have been poisoned.

"That's why my husband called bomoh Saad because his specialty is "santau" (a deadly mixture of poisons). I was told that for this santau problem, Raja Mahani had even gone to see Datuk Dr Haron Din," she said.

She said that Tengku Aristonsjah went to her house with RM5,000 at about 7 pm on Oct 7 last year and asked Rahim to give the money to Saad who turned up at a bridge near the house three hours later.

Another witness, K. Guindamah, 50, who is Manmimaram's mother, said two policemen went to her house on Oct 11 looking for Manimaran but her son managed to escape.

The same night she went to a tenmple after being informed that her son was there.

"I asked why he had run away if he was innocent and he said that he had followed his friend to Ipoh and the friend had broken a car window.

"I took him home and telephoned the police to take him away. Before he fled he gave me RM600 but the police asked me to hand it over which I did," she said.

The 14th witness, Abdul Majid Abdul Hamid, 30, who is Sabaruddin's brother-in-law, said that in June last year Sabaruddin bought a grey Proton Saga car with registration number ABW 4001 using his name because Sabaruddin had been blacklisted by the bank.

"A month later Sabaruddin made a declaration that the car was bought in my name but all responsibilty for the car was his," he said.

The prosecution is led by deputy public prosecutor Nordin Hassan assisted by Shahidani Abdul Aziz, Maseri Mohamed Daud and Chew Soo Ho.

Mat Saad was represented by counsel Manjit Singh Bhatt, Sabaruddin and Manimaran by counsel N. Ahilan and A. Thanasegaran, Rahim by counsel Gurbachan Singh and Amrik Singh Pal and Tengku Aristonsjah by Datuk Muhammad Shafee Abdullah.

The trial before Penang High Court judge Justice Datuk Mohamed Noor Abdullah continues tomorrow

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Artikel Penuh: http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/ ... 7.htm#ixzz4uWH5qZ3w
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Post time 4-10-2017 02:51 PM | Show all posts
By Lawrence Bartlett

Kuala Lumpur - A bizarre tale of a bewitched palace, sexual jealousy and the murder of a beautiful royal bride is holding Malaysians spellbound as it unfolds in a sombre courtroom.

The cast of the story, which vies with the Iraq war for front page newspaper space, includes Raja Jaafar Raja Muda Musa, 62, second in line to the Perak state throne and his first wife Raja Nor Mahani Raja Shahar Shah, 61.

The raja's second wife - as a Muslim he is entitled to four - is the murder victim, 26-year-old former model and actress, Hasleza Ishak.


Five men, including two 'bomohs' (witchdoctors), have been accused in the Taiping High Court in Perak of killing Hasleza. One of the bomohs, Mat Saad Isa, 50, confessed to manslaughter and has been sentenced to 14 years in jail.

He admitted kidnapping Hasleza on October 6 last year, chopping her on the neck with his hand and throwing her off a bridge.

He told the court that the first wife, Princess Mahani, masterminded the killing.

In a former British colony obsessed with titles and social rank, professing Islam as the official religion, the case has created a scandal to eclipse the tabloid travails of Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana.

The royal families of each of nine states are held in particular esteem, as Malaysia's unique system requires the position of king to be rotated among them every five years.

Princess Mahani, a mother of two whose fading beauty is poignant beside that of the fresh-faced Hasleza in newspaper photographs, appeared in court herself this week to deny ordering her rival murdered.

She said she simply asked the witchdoctors to lift a black magic spell which she believed was causing her husband to act strangely and be cold towards her.

"Throughout our marriage, (my husband) had often been out of line but our household had never been invaded by supernatural beings," she told Judge Mohamad Noor Abdullah.

After her husband confessed last July that he had used his right as a Muslim man to take another wife, and had married Hasleza in February, things began to get weird in the palace, she said.

The Raja took to sitting cross-legged in the dark and shunning her company. Headless birds were found in the palace grounds, a sanitary towel appeared on the roof and big flies followed her around.

She developed a rash and vomited crystals, babies cried although there were no babies in the palace, snakes vanished and the strange thwack of bamboo being struck on the ground was regularly heard after midnight.

It was enough, Princess Mahani said, to convince her that Hasleza had put a 'santau' (evil spell) on her.

So she asked 'bomoh' Rahim Ismail, one of the accused, to kill the 'santau'. She did not order Hasleza killed, she told the court, "because it would jeopardise my high position and mar the good name of my family and the state".

Princess Mahani was detained for questioning for a week shortly after the murder, before being released without charge.

A 'santau', she told the court when she appeared in defence of one of the accused, who is her nephew, "is like a 'hantu' (ghost) or 'pontianak (vampire). 'Santau' is a devil. That's why you have to kill it."

Among the methods employed by the bomohs to free the princess from the spell and rekindle her husband's affections, was something which became known in the Taiping High Court as "the buffalo nose string".

Rahim told the bemused judge that he soaked the string in a bottle of mineral water, which he gave to the princess with instructions to put a few drops in her husband's coffee, as this would make him more loving towards her.

Judge: "What is the name of the string?"

Rahim: "It is put through the nostrils of the buffalo, so it is called buffalo nose string."

Judge: "So the wife can make the husband obey her and likewise?"

Rahim: "Yes, but mostly it is women who ask for this to be done, because it is usually men who stray."

Belief in witchcraft is widespread in Malaysia, a country of 23 million people, where around 60 percent are Muslims and the rest Buddhists, Christians and Hindus.

The trial is continuing. - Sapa-AFP

https://www.iol.co.za/news/eish/ ... and-vampires-104399
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Post time 4-10-2017 03:19 PM | Show all posts
al-fatihah... salam takziah.
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Post time 4-10-2017 04:02 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Innalillah..al fatihah
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Post time 4-10-2017 04:33 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Meninggal sakit sakit apa ya....tetiba je ...anyway Alfatihah n sala takziah
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Post time 4-10-2017 06:25 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
tumpanglalu74 replied at 4-10-2017 12:12 AM
Tak sangke jauh tua dari ibu saye..  Sekadar sakit tua je ke?  Okay, terime kasih atas info..

Tapi Allahyarhamah aktif dlm pandu puteri kan....

Tak mcm umur 70an....
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Post time 4-10-2017 06:35 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Korang ni selamba je bergossip dlm thread org dah arwah....

Tak baik lah....
Sian kat Almarhumah......


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Post time 4-10-2017 07:03 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Alfatihah....
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Post time 4-10-2017 07:12 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Doakan je la dosa2 almarhum diampunkan..
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Post time 4-10-2017 08:17 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Perasan tak sultan perak sekarang x datang. Permaisuri johor ada.
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Post time 4-10-2017 08:32 PM | Show all posts
hi semua,


i rasa kurang elok kalau kita ungkit blk kes ni. i faham, beliau ada terlibat kes yg besar semasa  masih hidup. tapi, raja nor mahani pn dah meninggal dunia.


jadi i harap kita semua dapat memberikan penghormatan terakhir kepada almarhumah.


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Post time 4-10-2017 08:34 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
slm takziah
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Post time 4-10-2017 08:40 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
MissVixen replied at 4-10-2017 08:17 PM
Perasan tak sultan perak sekarang x datang. Permaisuri johor ada.

Ada jer sultan n permaisuri perak. Ramai yg solat jenazah almarhumah tadi.
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Post time 4-10-2017 09:05 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
She is not here to deny anything.  Unfair for her.
Meh iols tolong jawabkan.

1. Letak jawatan on 1 0kt
She was NYDP. This yr during Girls Guides AGM somewhere in May/June ( korang boleh google) her period is over. She was replaced by YDP Kedah. Normal procedure.

On Okt 1 d YDP thrown a farewell high tea for her sekali dgn satu event lain ( boleh rujuk facebook Pandu Puteri Malaysia.


2. Murder case.
Korang pun baca, she was released sebab she never instructed anyone to be killed. With her position n connection, boleh je kot dia nk stop dari kes ni dibawa ke court. She DID NOT. Dari situ korang fikirla...
Bacala betul2 article yg forumer tempek tu..

3. She is STRICT, baik hati dan teliti.
Ini korang boleh baca kat Utusan.online, interview dgn PPPM colleague. It is normal for people saying good things bila org dah meninggal. But for a bunch of friends ambik cuti n spend a day on short notice dah la kena berada di 2 tempat (ipoh n kk) korang ghase? It speaks volume on her personality.

Semua ni iols google n some r from experience. Pls stop saying bad things about almarhumah. Not nice ok..

Sekian

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