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GEORGE TOWN, May 12 — Coroner Norsalha Hamzah today declared an open verdict in the inquest of Australian Annapuranee Jenkins whose remains were found nearly three years after...

GEORGE TOWN, May 12 — Coroner Norsalha Hamzah today declared an open verdict in the inquest of Australian Annapuranee Jenkins whose remains were found nearly three years after her 2017 abrupt disappearance while on holiday in Penang.

Norshalha said she could not determine the cause of death, the nature of death, or find any criminal element based on the testimonies presented to the Coroner’s Court. “There were insufficient evidence to establish the facts of the case,” she said in her ruling. She said that although a post mortem report confirmed that the remains found were of Annapuranee’s, they were incomplete and the cause of death was listed as undetermined.

Annapuranee, 65, was in Penang on a short holiday with her husband in December 2017 when she vanished on December 13 while on the way to visit her mother at the Little Sisters of the Poor home for the elderly. Her remains and belongings were found on June 24 in 2020 at a construction site near where she was last seen.

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