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Two Students Suspended, Security Increased After Woman Found Dead at Malaysian University Housing

  • Malaysian police arrested a man and two women between June 26 and 27 in Johor and Negeri Sembilan for the suspected murder of 20-year-old Maniishapriet Kaur Akhara in Cyberjaya.
  • The suspects were apprehended less than two days following the filing of the police report concerning Maniishapriet's death, which occurred after she was discovered unconscious with head injuries in her condominium on June 24.
  • Investigation revealed blunt force trauma to the victim's head without forced entry or sexual assault signs, while personal belongings including her ATM card went missing and were later used in multiple withdrawals.
  • Sepang Police Chief Norhizam Bahaman stated the case is under Section 302 for murder, with a seven-day remand on suspects to July 3, and the family expressed full trust in the police to ensure justice.
  • The murder sparked widespread public outrage and calls for improved safety protocols at student accommodations, prompting the University of Cyberjaya to pledge tighter security and cooperation with authorities.
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New Strait Times broke the news in Malaysia on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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