Sarawak CP: Sri Aman married couple died from stab wounds to the neck, chest
by Desiree David · Borneo Post OnlineKUCHING (Jan 16): Autopsies on a married couple found dead in Taman Mutiara, Sri Aman on Wednesday revealed a total of 11 stab wounds to the husband’s neck and chest, while the wife was found with stab wounds to the neck.
Sarawak police commissioner Datuk Mohamad Zainal Abdullah said the post-mortem examinations were carried out on Thursday (Jan 15) at the Forensic Department of Sarawak General Hospital here.
“The cause of death for the male victim was certified as neck and chest injuries due to stab wounds, while the female victim’s cause of death was confirmed as neck injury due to stab wounds,” he revealed in a statement.
Mohamad Zainal said investigations into the suspected murder case are ongoing and being conducted thoroughly.
“So far, statements have been recorded from 21 individuals, comprising the victims’ family members, neighbours, and colleagues.
“However, the motive for the incident is still under investigation and has yet to be fully determined,” he said.
He stressed that investigations are being conducted professionally and transparently, based on forensic evidence and witness statements.
He advised the public not to engage in speculation that could interfere with the investigation and to respect the privacy of the victims’ family during this period.
On Wednesday, 45-year-old Andy Roy Junran, a headmaster at a school in Lubok Antu, and his wife Angelin Kibin, 44, a nurse, were found dead at their home in Taman Mutiara, Sri Aman.
Police are investigating the case under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.
The couple had three children: two daughters, aged 17 and 16, as well as a nine-year-old son.