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have sex with a stranger inside a car rather than other places like his own house, and there would have been the use of a condom if Chee was really a sex worker like Shahril claimed. The prosecution also stated that the DNA tests did not necessarily mean that there was a third person involved, given that the corpse of Chee was abandoned for hours in the forest before it was discovered and it would have contaminated the forensic samples, and the presence of Shahril's DNA had proven that he was involved one way or another in the crime. The prosecution also urged the court to impeach the evidence of Shahril's father due to the multiple discrepancies in his statements and testimony, and added that right after doing the DNA test, Shahril immediately booked a flight to Australia and left Malaysia on that same day, which showed that he was trying to flee Malaysia to avoid capture, and therefore urged the court to convict him of murder. The verdict was adjourned until 9 August 2015.
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been put to better use like protection of vulnerable people from crimes, helping disadvantaged groups in society and addressing societal ills, and these reviews were equivalent to reopening the wounds of the families of murder victims who desperately wanted justice to be served. He cited the case of Chee Gaik Yap's murder as one of these controversial re-sentencing hearings of death row inmates, and he also crticised the progress in investigations that partially contributed to justice being delayed in Chee's case, adding in his personal opinion that should the investigation process was more meticulous and Shahril did not escape to Australia for three years, as well as the High Court did not issue an acquittal at first in 2013, Shahril would have had been hanged by 2018 for the rape and murder of Chee. He also compared the abduction-murder of
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athletic and trained in martial arts, ran faster than her younger sister and was way ahead until Gaik Choon lost sight of her sister. By the time the sisters were supposed to go home, Gaik Choon could not find Chee and thus, she went back home under the assumption that her sister had already gone back home. However, Chee's sister discovered that Chee had not returned when she reached home. Chee's sister returned to the jogging track to find her again, and after a search, she found an abandoned shoe that belonged to Chee and there were bloodstains on the area itself. Horrified at this, Chee's sister contacted her family to inform them of Chee's disappearance, and a police report was lodged thereafter. A huge team of policemen, together with Chee's family and friends, searched for Chee by combing the nearby areas for traces of her.
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to be delivered while she was in a semi-conscious state in view of her head injuries and she was also likely stabbed while she was standing. The pathologist Mohammad Zaini, however, could not ascertain if the murder of Chee was done by a lone killer or multiple assailants, but he was certain that the sexual injuries, which also showed signs of torture, were caused at least 12 hours before Chee died and that the probable murder weapon was a double-edged knife based on the wounds inflicted. Other witnesses, including Chee's sister Gaik Choon, were called to testify during the trial. Gaik Choon told the court that while searching for her missing sister, she witnessed a black car driving around the area where she found her sister's bloodstained shoe, and based on its description, the car was confirmed to belong to Shahril.
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Shahril and might have belonged to a third person, and the forensic evidence could neither confirm that Chee was raped nor that she shared consensual sex with Shahril. Shamsul stated that while he conceded that the death of Chee was the work of a ruthless and cold-blooded killer, he argued that Shahril was not responsible for the crime and there were no witnesses who could prove directly that Shahril had abducted Chee in broad daylight before killing her. He also argued that Shahril's reasons to leave the country was not a testament to him escaping the law but was due to underlying immigration problems that were raised beforehand and therefore necessitated his need for departure.
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stating that Shahril had kidnapped Chee before he brutally raped, sodomized and finally killed her, and there were at least 50 wounds found on Chee's corpse, including her private parts. DPP Dusuki also pointed out that Shahril attempted to evade justice by fleeing to Australia and hid there for three years before he was finally caught at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, and said that Chee was merely an innocent victim who only gone out jogging with her sister and was just fresh out of university, looking forward for a new life and this was destroyed by Shahril's heinous actions.
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that the forensic evidence showed that Chee died as a result of stab wounds to the neck and not due to injuries on the private parts so the prosecution had failed to prove that Shahril had caused the injuries that caused her death, and he also found that the prosecution only relied on the fact that Shahril was living at Kelab Cinta Sayang, which was near the murder scene, and stated that the DNA on the semen found could not be conclusively linked to Shahril, and therefore discharged him and granted him an
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exceptional case with exceptional circumstances, where the deceased had suffered exceptional violence at the hands of Shahril, who had abducted Chee before he violently raped, sodomized and murdered her on that fateful evening of 14 January 2006. Justice Harmindar, who pronounced the judgement in court, stated that the case had taken place in broad daylight and it greatly shocked the public conscience given the ruthless and gruesome nature of Chee's death.
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closure. Ong Kok Fooi, a Malaysian politician who was constantly in touch with the Chee family, stated that when she heard of Shahril's appeal, she was concerned over the health of Chee's father and asked Chee's siblings to take care of their father, and she was similarly glad to hear that Shahril lost his appeal, because she felt that he deserved to hang for murdering Chee.
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was revealed that Shahril's father died in 2023, a year before Shahril stood before the Federal Court for re-sentencing. Rosli also pointed out that the case itself was not the worst or rarest out of the murders heard in court, given that even former death row inmate Teh Kim Hong, who was the mastermind of 2008 high-profile
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Investigation Department chief assistant commissioner Zakaria Ahmad told the Malaysian press that the police had been working tirelessly to trace Shahril's whereabouts and also cooperated with their international counterparts to bring him to justice. If Shahril was found guilty of murder under Malaysian law, he would be
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on 31 May 2024. Ng questioned and stated that the revised capital punishment laws in Malaysia should not be made retroactive as the review of all the death row cases, precisely about 1,000 or higher, would lead to the courts channelling resources into such proceedings when these resources should have
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Chee's family, especially her father, also continually pursued justice for her and put their faith in the law. Throughout the years, Chee's father suffered from poor health, and on 15 February 2017, he was diagnosed with second-stage lymphoma cancer, and he accepted treatment and gradually recovered.
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However, the prosecution, led by Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Datuk Mohd Dusuki Mokhtar and DPP Solehah Noratikah Ismail, argued that Shahril should be sentenced to death, submitting that the rape and murder of Chee Gaik Yap was the "rarest of rare" case where only the death penalty was called for,
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girl in her 20s for sex on that same day when Chee was killed. Shahril said that he met a Chinese girl later that day near the Cinta Sayang Club after contacting Wayne, and the girl, whom he claimed to be Chee, entered his car and they had unprotected sex with each other, and Chee asked for a payment
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The Chee Gaik Yap rape and murder case was known to be one of Malaysia's most notorious murder cases to date. It was discussed in 2020 in light of the question of whether Malaysia should abolish the death penalty. Additionally, when a 2021 incident of jokes made about rape was widely publicized, the
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On that same day, the Federal Court delivered their verdict. The three judges - Justice Datuk Harmindar Singh Dhaliwal, Justice Datuk Nordin Hassan, and Justice Datuk Abu Bakar Jais - reiterated that while the court was not incapable of compassion and mercy, they found that the murder of Chee was an
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On 25 January 2018, the Federal Court decided to reject Shahril's appeal, with all five judges - Chief Justice Raus Sharif, Justice Hasan Lah, Justice Zaharah Ibrahim, Justice Jeffrey Tan and Justice Alizatul Khair Osman Khairuddin - unanimously agreeing that Shahril was responsible for the rape and
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Shahril's lawyer Shamsul Sulaiman submitted that his client was not the one that caused Chee Gaik Yap's death, stating that even though Shahril admitted to meeting the woman during the evening before her death, he insisted that Chee was still alive when she left him, and he also denied that he raped
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On 2 June 2015, the defence and prosecution made their closing submissions. Shahril's lawyer Shamsul Sulaiman argued that Shahril was not guilty, pointing out that there were gaps in the prosecution's case. One point he brought up was that the DNA on the victim could not have necessarily belonged to
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on 25 February 2013. The prosecution's case was that Shahril had abducted Chee while she was jogging, and had raped and sodomized her inside the forest outskirts of Sungei Petani before he knifed her to death. A forensic pathologist testified that the stab wounds inflicted to Chee's neck were likely
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Despite the lack of progress, Chee's family and their supporters (including prominent political figures from Malaysia) continually called for the authorities to not give up investigating the murder. A police spokesperson in 2008 made a public statement to confirm that the police would regularly made
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At 2.30am on 15 January 2006, nine hours after Chee went missing, a passer-by discovered the body of a woman near a golf course not far from where Chee had jogged. The woman's semi-naked corpse was abandoned in some thick undergrowth, and had multiple injuries on her body. The police were alerted to
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When the rape and murder of Chee Gaik Yap first came to light, many Malaysians were shocked by the exceptional violence and brutality. There were calls for justice to be served, and many supported the verdict of death in Shahril's case. In January 2014, months after the acquittal of Shahril Jaafar,
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In April 2023, the Malaysian government officially abolished the mandatory death penalty, and additionally abolished natural life imprisonment, and the revised laws took effect in July of that same year. The changes to the law allowed judges to have the discretion to impose either the death penalty
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In rebuttal, the prosecution, led by Salim Soib, argued that Shahril should be convicted as charged for the killing of Chee. They stated that it was baseless for Shahril to claim that he had consensual sex with Chee, whom he falsely painted as a sex worker, and it would be suspicious for Shahril to
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On 25 June 2013, the Alor Setar High Court ruled that the prosecution failed to prove a prima facie case against the accused and therefore acquitted 31-year-old Shahril Jaafar of killing Chee without calling for his defence. The trial judge, Judicial Commissioner Datuk Mohd Zaki Abdul Wahab, stated
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In 2009, a major breakthrough was made in the investigation process, and the police once again scoured through a list of suspects, all of whom they brought in for questioning and to undergo DNA tests. After the DNA test results came out, it was found that the DNA of the semen samples matched to one
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In the hearing, Shahril's lawyer Rosli Kamaruddin implored the court to commute his client's death sentence to a jail term of 30 to 40 years instead, stating that Shahril deserved a second chance to live as he made efforts to undergo rehabilitation programmes and showed remorse for his actions. It
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In response, the government replied that the death penalty would not be completely removed and instead, there would be potential discretion for judges to decide between the death penalty or a minimum jail term of 30 years. Even so, a moratorium on Malaysia's upcoming executions was still in effect
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announced that there would be a law review and the death penalty would be fully abolished in the country, where more than 1,100 people, including Shahril, were held on death row for various capital crimes. The announcement sparked a huge public outcry and anger from most Malaysians, given that the
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Jaafar Jamaludin, an affluent jewellery businessman based in Malaysia, and Shahril had several siblings and a wife, with whom he had a child. However, by the time the DNA test results were released, Shahril, who was released on police bail soon after participating in the DNA test, had already left
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Chee's family and countless other families whose loved ones fell victim to murder also gathered in November 2018 to express their opposition to the abolition of capital punishment, and they also slammed the human rights advocates for wanting to protect the rights of the killers on death row while
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Shahril's father Datuk Jaafar Jamaludin was one of the defence's witnesses, but the prosecution sought to impeach his testimony, given that Jaafar had earlier told the police that he disposed of a knife his son allegedly used to kill Chee and sold off the car which his son drove on the day of the
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350. Shahril stated that after his sexual encounter with Chee, he left the car to receive a phone call from his mother, and Chee left his car while he was conversing with his mother, and that was the last time he saw her alive. Shahril testified that he drove the car alone thereafter to fetch his
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for unknown reasons. Upon his arrival, Shahril was arrested for his suspected involvement in the murder. On 2 February 2012, Shahril appeared at the Sungai Petani Magistrate's Court, where he was officially charged with murdering 24-year-old Chee Gaik Yap six years after the crime. State Criminal
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found that Chee sustained a total of 50 injuries (including stab wounds) all over her body, and that she had been raped and sodomized prior to her death, based on the sexual injuries discovered at her private parts. Out of these injuries, a stab wound on Chee's neck, measured 15 cm long, was
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murder, and yet in court, Jaafar gave a different account and denied knowing the existence of the murder weapon and also claimed he sold off the car just to procure a larger one. There were no orders made to arrest Shahril's father despite suspicions that he was an accomplice of his son's crime.
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were dispatched to investigate the murder of Chee Gaik Yap. Originally, there were 12 suspects arrested in connection to the crime, but they were all released by February 2006 after the police found insufficient evidence against these men. As the investigation process dragged on, the police were
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On that fateful evening, Chee offered to accompany her younger sister Gaik Choon, who wanted to go for an evening jog, as she was concerned for her sister's safety. At around 6pm, the two sisters began to jog along the track at the Cinta Sayang Club at Taman Ria Jaya. Chee Gaik Yap, who was more
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were rejected in 2016 and 2018 respectively, and in 2024, after Malaysia's abolition of mandatory death sentences, Shahril filed a re-sentencing motion to commute his death sentence but his appeal ultimately failed, after the Federal Court found it appropriate to sentence Shahril to hang for the
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On 29 November 2016, a three-judge panel chaired by Justice Datuk Mohd Zawawi Salleh unanimously dismissed Shahril's appeal. Justice Mohd Zawawi, whose ruling was jointly decided with Justice Datuk Ahmadi Asnawi and Justice Datuk Kamardin Hashim, pronounced in the verdict that the evidence were
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who was last seen jogging with her sister, went missing and she was found dead nine hours later with multiple stab wounds all over her body. Evidence showed that Chee had been abducted, raped, sodomized and in the end, murdered by her attacker, who was not caught until six years later, when the
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In response to this decision, Chee Ah Sau was happy and relieved that the death penalty was affirmed for his daughter's murder, and he also told the press that it was difficult for him to let go of the experience of losing his daughter 18 years ago, but added that he would slowly start to seek
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On 9 August 2015, Judicial Commissioner Datuk Mohd Zaki Abdul Wahab delivered his verdict. Having deliberated the case, Judicial Commissioner Mohd Zaki found that the defence had failed to raise a reasonable doubt over the prosecution's case, and he also accepted the prosecution's arguments in
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The date of the Federal Court's judgement was the 61st birthday of Chee's father Chee Ah Sau. Chee's father was relieved and glad to hear that the apex court affirmed Shahril's murder conviction and death penalty, and stated that justice was served for his daughter. Chee Ah Sau celebrated his
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updates in investigating cold cases, and he also personally provided his contact information for those who could provide assistance in cracking the case of Chee's rape-murder. Aside from the Chee Gaik Yap case, the police also appealed for new information to crack an unsolved double murder at
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Upon hearing that Shahril was acquitted of his daughter's murder, Chee Ah Sau was so devastated and distraught that he tried to commit suicide by falling off the parapet of the court building, much to the shock of many reporters, some of whom managed to restrain him before he could fall off.
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Reiterating that the court's decision was not bound by public opinion, Justice Harmindar state that the bench was constrained to find that based on the various factors behind the case, the only appropriate sentence for Shahril in relation to Chee's murder was the death penalty, and that his
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after the announcement. Prior to this, Malaysia's last execution happened on 24 May 2017, when 48-year-old Yong Kar Mun, who was convicted of discharging a firearm during a robbery, and another unnamed man who was convicted of murder and spent over 20 years on death row, were both hanged at
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In October 2014, the Court of Appeal, led by Judge Linton Albert, overturned the acquittal after finding that the strength of the prosecution's case against Shahril was sufficient to call for his defence, and ordered a re-trial to take place before the original trial judge in the
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sufficient to support the charge of murder against Shahril, and the trial court did not commit any error in determining Shahril's guilt. Chee's father welcomed the verdict, but he stated he could not completely ignore that Shahril might again appeal to escape the gallows.
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Out of all the 474 death row applications heard in Malaysia between November 2023 and 31 May 2024, Shahril was one of the 19 people whose death sentences were finalized after their re-sentencing applications were rejected by the Federal Court. According to Datuk Seri
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Shahril, who returned to court on 28 December 2014, did not go to the stand but made an unsworn statement on the dock, denying that he committed the murder. According to Shahril, Shahril met a friend, whom he only knew as "Wayne", and asked him to bring him a
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later confirmed to the press that Karpal agreed to conduct a watching brief for the Chee family. Ong Kok Fooi, a Malaysian politician who constantly keep in touch with the Chee family to inquire their welfare, was similarly disappointed with the verdict.
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On the evening of 14 January 2006, 24-year-old marketing executive Chee Gaik Yap was last seen jogging together with her younger sister Chee Gaik Choon (朱玉春 Zhū Yùchūn) at a park nearby their house in Sungai Petani, located in the Malaysian state of
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of those suspects examined in the DNA testing. The suspect was identified as 28-year-old Shahril Jaafar, who was a Malaysian citizen and car dealer living in Sungei Petani, which happened to be nearby the murder scene. Shahril's father was
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Chee, insisting that he had consensual sex with the victim. This was rebutted by the prosecution, led by Hamdan Hamzah, who argued that the defence given by Shahril were an afterthought he made up in order to escape the murder charge.
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and four who received natural life jail terms, had their sentences reduced to 30 years' imprisonment each. A total of 936 applications were filed from death row inmates in Malaysia to reduce their sentences since September 2023.
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Chee's father reportedly expressed that he was relieved at the judgement, but he would not lay his heart to rest for this moment since he wanted to see to it that Shahril's execution was carried out for murdering his daughter.
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mother after she completed a golf tournament at the club. Shahril stated that he only got wind of Chee's death when he read the newspapers the next day and Wayne was uncontactable since the day he first and last met Chee.
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Background information revealed that Chee Gaik Yap was the third of six children and came from a financially poor family, and she was the only one out of the six to enter and complete university. Chee graduated from
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birthday for the first time in 12 years on the date of the Federal Court's judgement, stating that the legal outcome was the best birthday present he ever gotten after 12 years of waiting for justice to arrive.
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businessman, was initially set free in June 2013 after being found not guilty of the crime, but following the prosecution's appeal and a re-trial, Shahril was found guilty of murdering Chee and sentenced to the
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before she met her untimely end. Chee left behind her parents, her five siblings and a niece at the time she died; her father Chee Ah Sau (朱亚寿 Zhū Yàshòu) was working as a carpenter at the time of her murder.
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relation to Shahril's guilt and the need to impeach Shahril's father. On these grounds, Judicial Commissioner Mohd Zaki found Shahril guilty of the murder of Chee Gaik Yap. Upon his conviction, Shahril was
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to the Chee Gaik Yap case, questioning what was the difference in terms of brutality and degree of callousness that allowed the ringleader of Lai's murder to escape the gallows in contrast to Shahril.
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or a jail term of 30 to 40 years for whichever crimes punishable by death, including murder. For male convicts who were less than 50 years of age at the time of sentencing, they would be given
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case of Chee's rape-cum-murder regained attention once again, given that a commentator wrote in an opinion piece to a newspaper that rape was an unforgivable crime to befall on any woman.
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country was highly supportive of capital punishment. Specifically, for the families whose loved ones were murdered, including Chee and some other high-profile murder victims (like
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With all his appeals exhausted, Shahril's final recourse was to appeal for a royal pardon from the state ruler through the Pardons' Board, which may commute his death sentence to
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Two days after Shahril lost his re-sentencing application, a Malaysian lawyer named Ng Kian Nam contributed an opinion piece to the local Chinese newspaper
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application was ought to be dismissed. As such, the Federal Court upheld Shahril's death sentence, and Shahril lost his final chance to escape the gallows.
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Malaysia for Australia on the same day he was released. The police therefore placed Shahril on the wanted list and made efforts to trace his whereabouts.
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not less than 12 strokes. The 1,000 or so prisoners who were on death row or serving natural life sentences were given a chance to appeal for the
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Three years after he fled Malaysia, on 17 January 2012, three days after Chee's sixth death anniversary, 31-year-old Shahril Jaafar returned from
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As of 2024, Chee's father's condition was in remission. The family continued to visit Chee's resting place regularly to pay respects to her.
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sufficient in the ordinary course of nature to cause death, as the severity of the wound resulted in Chee dying from massive blood loss.
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against the acquittal of Shahril in July 2013. Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Awang Amardajaya Awang Mahmud, who argued before the
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rape-murder of Chee, which the prosecution described as the "rarest of rare" case of murder in Malaysia. Shahril is currently on
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Subsequently, the Chee family wished to have the case reviewed and her father wanted to engage prominent lawyer and politician
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and was working as a marketing executive for only four months before she was killed, and she had plans for job training in
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Shahril, whose avenues of appeal were exhausted since 2018, also submitted his appeal to commute his death sentence.
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the finding and through identification procedures, the deceased was identified as 24-year-old Chee Gaik Yap.
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as under Malaysian law, the death penalty was mandatory for all murder offences under Section 302 of the
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In another news update in January 2020, Chee's father and the relatives of seven other murder victims -
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murder of Chee Gaik Yap based on the circumstantial evidence and forensic evidence against him.
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unable to find crucial clues to solve the case, and the case itself gradually became cold.
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Chee's family members, several politicians and about 300 supporters, many of whom from
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Since the loss of his re-sentencing motion in 2024, Shahril remains incarcerated on
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of their sentences, and in November 2023, the first batch of 11 prisoners, seven on
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to seek justice for his daughter. Penang Chief Minister and DAP secretary-general
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After losing his appeal to the Court of Appeal, Shahril further appealed to the
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In October 2018, nine months after Shahril Jaafar lost his final appeal, the
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An autopsy report by Dr Mohammad Zaini from the Hospital Sultanah Bahiyah of
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Chee Gaik Yap, who went missing for nine hours before her body was discovered
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heard the re-sentencing appeal of Shahril, who was then 43 years old.
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The case was classified as murder, and investigating officers of the
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A year after he was arrested, Shahril Jaafar stood trial at the
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After he was sentenced to hang, Shahril appealed to the
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awaiting his execution, which has not been scheduled.
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2006 rape and murder of a female jogger in Malaysia
563:against his murder conviction and death sentence. 1414:"Businessman to hang over 2006 murder of jogger" 829:"Businessman sentenced to death for 2006 murder" 1099: 1097: 8: 1030:"Perth opal dealer faces Malaysia's gallows" 624:neglecting the human rights of the victims. 1390: 1388: 362: 351: 31: 20: 1249:"New trial date for murder and rape case" 976:"All 12 suspects in murder case released" 802: 2342:People convicted of murder by Malaysia 1594:"Son of Datuk to hang for 2006 murder" 2116:"Remembering the victim of a monster" 7: 2347:Malaysian people convicted of murder 607:Abolition of mandatory death penalty 2044:"【朱玉叶奸杀案】满意法院维持被告死刑判决 朱爸爸:终于可以睡个好觉" 1918:"【朱玉叶奸杀案】主控官:犯案方式令人震惊 属极为罕见案件应维持死刑" 940:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 - 法医:身上有50道伤痕 致命伤在朱玉叶右颈下方" 264:Investigations and Shahril's arrest 2332:Violence against women in Malaysia 484:The prosecution filed a notice of 303:Kuala Lumpur International Airport 176:Kuala Lumpur International Airport 14: 847:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案被告难逃一死 ·联邦法院维持高庭原判谋杀罪成死刑" 583:, the highest court of Malaysia. 1084:"朱玉葉遭姦殺案‧鑑證員:利器從頸刺至心臟‧玉葉半清醒站著被殺" 692:abduction-murder of Lai Ying Xin 2242:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 - 被告寻求撤销死刑遭驳 朱玉叶父感到欣慰" 2026:"【朱玉叶奸杀案】 "满意判决仍难放下" 父亲:只能选择释怀" 1936:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 - 主控官:她是家的希望 性命这样被剥夺了" 1882:"Killer's death sentence stays" 1744:(in Chinese). 20 November 2018. 1690:(in Chinese). 20 November 2018. 1528:(in Chinese). 29 November 2016. 1492:(in Chinese). 29 November 2016. 1309:(in Chinese). 29 December 2014. 1090:(in Chinese). 26 February 2013. 1072:(in Chinese). 25 February 2013. 1048:"Kill accused may face gallows" 2337:Deaths by stabbing in Malaysia 2312:Capital punishment in Malaysia 2266:(in Chinese). 30 January 2018. 2230:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 2140:(in Chinese). 11 January 2014. 1900:"【朱玉葉遭姦殺案】主控官:剛畢業性命被剝奪 她是家的希望" 1726:(in Chinese). 8 November 2018. 1708:(in Chinese). 17 October 2018. 1672:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 1654:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 1636:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 1618:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 1582:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 1564:(in Chinese). 2 December 2016. 1357:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案.谁在撒谎?被告父亲供词.是否弹劾5月决定" 1219:(in Chinese). 14 October 2014. 853:(in Chinese). 25 January 2018. 791:Capital punishment in Malaysia 1: 1456:(in Chinese). 10 August 2015. 1018:(in Chinese). 5 January 2018. 886:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 - 光天化日被掳奸杀 控方要求维持死刑" 678:Re-sentencing bid and outcome 2194:(in Chinese). 28 April 2021. 2188:""强奸玩笑"忆"朱玉叶奸杀案" 律师:强奸 罪不可赦" 1612:"【沉冤得雪】朱玉叶遭奸杀案 联邦法院维持高庭死刑判决" 1558:"煎熬11年朱爸爸不肯松懈·"等判决无法改变才放下心"" 1438:(in Chinese). 9 August 2015. 1363:(in Chinese). 24 March 2015. 1012:"奇案追"中"(第18篇). 2006年 朱玉葉姦殺案" 904:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 - 2006年那一天 她再也没有回头" 314:Original trial and acquittal 129:Victim of a rape-murder case 93:Fatal stab wound to the neck 2317:People murdered in Malaysia 2224:"朱爸苦等12年迎终结审判 朱玉叶奸杀案被告维持死刑" 2176:(in Chinese). 28 July 2020. 2158:(in Chinese). 15 June 2014. 2152:"連人帶車被劫 女兒燒剩肋骨 兇手逍遙13年母鬱卒死" 2086:(in Chinese). 25 June 2024. 2068:(in Chinese). 25 June 2024. 1165:(in Chinese). 25 June 2013. 1129:(in Chinese). 25 June 2013. 555:Court of Appeal of Malaysia 374:1981 (age 42–43) 2363: 2284:(in Chinese). 31 May 2024. 2248:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 2104:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 2062:"联邦法庭驳回19死刑检讨 涉多名受害者或儿童遇害" 2050:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 2032:(in Chinese). 30 May 2024. 1996:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1942:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1924:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1906:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1870:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1852:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 1402:(in Chinese). 2 June 2015. 1147:(in Chinese). 2 July 2013. 1000:(in Chinese). 1 July 2008. 946:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 910:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 892:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 817:(in Chinese). 29 May 2024. 811:"18年前朱玉叶遭奸杀案 联邦法院维持凶手绞刑判决" 348:Re-trial and death penalty 1846:"寻求撤销死刑不果 朱玉叶奸杀案被告 难逃一死!" 1034:The Sydney Morning Herald 994:"朱玉葉鍾美萍命案久未破‧警區主任公開手機吁舉報" 684:Federal Court of Malaysia 643:, Stephen Wong Jing Kui, 602:2024 re-sentencing motion 581:Federal Court of Malaysia 575:Federal Court of Malaysia 478: 399: 361: 253:Universiti Utara Malaysia 205:Shahril's appeals to the 112:Universiti Utara Malaysia 30: 2322:Malaysian murder victims 2307:2006 murders in Malaysia 1738:"受害家属反对废死: "难道我们孩子没人权"?" 436:Chee Gaik Yap (deceased) 174:suspect was arrested at 2098:"法院驳回检讨申请维持死刑 奸杀朱玉叶须偿命" 1666:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案沉冤得雪 朱爸爸最佳生日礼物" 1648:"【朱玉葉姦殺案】終極判決絞刑 被告上訴敗訴" 1522:"三司维持高庭死刑判决 沙里尔再上诉联邦法院" 1123:"朱玉葉遭姦殺案證據不足‧被告無罪‧朱父跳樓" 958:"Long wait for justice" 196:mandatory death penalty 189:, who was the son of a 153:On 14 January 2006, at 1630:"朱玉叶奸杀案‧法院驳回上诉‧被告难逃死刑" 1576:"朱玉叶奸杀案迎终结 被告上诉失败死罪难逃" 694:(赖映兴 Lài Yìngxīng) in 263: 221: 2327:Female murder victims 2170:"该不该废死 发人省思•回顾凶杀案看人性" 1976:The New Straits Times 1778:Amnesty International 1720:"3谋杀案死者家属 拟发动"反废死"行动" 1684:"朱玉叶奸杀案受害人父亲 朱亚寿反对废死" 1253:The New Straits Times 1066:"朱玉葉命案再展審‧失望拖7年父曾想自殺" 498:Alor Setar High Court 320:Alor Setar High Court 270:Royal Malaysia Police 200:Alor Setar High Court 2278:"吴健南.废除强制死刑改革不该有追溯期" 2260:"家人告知凶手罪成 父亲缺席朱玉叶忌日" 1990:"朱玉叶遭奸杀案 法院维持被告死刑判决" 1864:"朱玉叶奸杀案 联邦法院维持沙里尔死刑" 1702:"政府废除死刑 朱玉叶大姐:无法接受!" 1213:"【更新】朱玉叶遭奸杀案.被告表罪成立" 682:On 29 May 2024, the 637:Anthony Kevin Morais 613:Malaysian government 540:Malaysian Penal Code 178:after arriving from 139:Lim Kim Nai (mother) 137:Chee Ah Sau (father) 2080:"19死刑检讨驳回 涉谋杀多人或儿童" 2012:Free Malaysia Today 1834:. 14 November 2023. 1598:Free Malaysia Today 1546:. 29 November 2016. 1544:Free Malaysia Today 1510:. 29 November 2016. 1486:"朱玉叶奸杀案‧被告沙里尔将提出上诉" 1381:. 31 December 2014. 1345:. 30 December 2014. 1327:. 29 December 2014. 1291:. 29 December 2014. 1159:"朱玉葉遭姦殺案‧王國慧對判決感失望" 1052:The West Australian 982:. 12 February 2006. 720:Azalina Othman Said 645:Annie Kok Yin Cheng 630:Sungai Buloh Prison 618:Annie Kok Yin Cheng 121:Marketing executive 90:Cause of death 2302:Murder in Malaysia 2212:. 2 November 2014. 2122:. 12 January 2014. 1816:. 14 January 2020. 1798:. 14 January 2020. 1600:. 25 January 2018. 1303:"5分钟RM350 被告称是性交易" 1273:. 19 October 2014. 1255:. 19 October 2014. 1237:. 13 October 2014. 1201:. 13 October 2014. 1054:. 2 February 2012. 1036:. 2 February 2012. 532:sentenced to death 308:sentenced to death 169:(朱玉叶 Zhū Yùyè), a 1832:The Straits Times 1420:. 10 August 2015. 1396:"朱玉叶奸杀上诉案.8月9日下判" 1141:"苦等7年,嫌犯无罪……(上篇)" 652:Mohd Mazlan Idris 641:Sosilawati Lawiya 632:on the same day. 596:life imprisonment 482: 481: 185:The perpetrator, 171:Chinese Malaysian 151: 150: 2354: 2286: 2285: 2274: 2268: 2267: 2256: 2250: 2249: 2238: 2232: 2231: 2220: 2214: 2213: 2202: 2196: 2195: 2184: 2178: 2177: 2166: 2160: 2159: 2148: 2142: 2141: 2130: 2124: 2123: 2112: 2106: 2105: 2094: 2088: 2087: 2076: 2070: 2069: 2058: 2052: 2051: 2040: 2034: 2033: 2022: 2016: 2015: 2004: 1998: 1997: 1986: 1980: 1979: 1968: 1962: 1961: 1950: 1944: 1943: 1932: 1926: 1925: 1914: 1908: 1907: 1896: 1890: 1889: 1878: 1872: 1871: 1860: 1854: 1853: 1842: 1836: 1835: 1824: 1818: 1817: 1806: 1800: 1799: 1788: 1782: 1781: 1770: 1764: 1763: 1752: 1746: 1745: 1734: 1728: 1727: 1716: 1710: 1709: 1698: 1692: 1691: 1680: 1674: 1673: 1662: 1656: 1655: 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Kedah
Malaysia
Sungai Petani
Kedah
Malaysia
Malaysian
Universiti Utara Malaysia
Sungai Petani
Kedah
Malaysia
Chinese Malaysian
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Perth
Datuk
mandatory death penalty
Alor Setar High Court
Court of Appeal
Federal Court
death row
Kedah
Alor Setar
Universiti Utara Malaysia
Germany
Royal Malaysia Police
Alor Setar
Datuk
Perth
Australia
Kuala Lumpur International Airport

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