
KUALA LUMPUR – The tragic death of a university student in Cyberjaya has left her family devastated and raised serious concerns over the safety measures in place at the institution-run accommodation.
Speaking to Scoop at Shamshan Bhoomi Hall (Loke Yew Crematorium) today, the victim’s uncle, Datuk Rajpal Singh, expressed sorrow and disbelief over the circumstances of her death.
“We are deeply saddened by what happened, and we’re baffled that this occurred in university-managed accommodation. A life is now lost,” he said.
Rajpal, who spoke after the cremation ceremony, said he was alarmed to learn that basic safety features like CCTV were not in place at the premises.
“We believe the university management must improve security to safeguard students’ wellbeing.
“As for what happened to Maniisha, we will let the police investigate. I believe the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) will act according to the law and deliver justice for Maniisha.
“We urge the police to resolve this swiftly and not take shortcuts. We want them to do what’s necessary to ensure justice is served,” he said firmly.
Sepang police chief Norhizam Bahaman has confirmed that there was no element of rape in the murder of the university student, whose body was found in her student residence in Cyberjaya yesterday morning.
A post-mortem revealed that the 20-year-old Sikh woman died from blunt force trauma to the head.
“She was found unconscious in her unit at Mutiara Ville, Cyberjaya, and pronounced dead at the scene.
“The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder,” he said.
Anyone with information is urged to contact investigating officer Mohd Husny Hussien at 012-930 7860 or approach the nearest police station. – June 26, 2025
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