Two year old Nurasyura mohd fauzi was said to be sleeping in her step grandparents home the day she went missing on March 1. The grandparents assumed the child was asleep and might have sneaked out while he was saying Maghrib prayers. But after 3 days later, the long search came to a sad end when Nurasyura(affectionately called as nonoi) was found dead. And her heavily decomposed body was dumped under the aljunied flyover at the pan island expressway.
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When nonoi initially went missing, the family sounded the alarm which lead to a 3 day search by the police, relatives and friends for nonoi. Sometime during the search, the police turned their attetion to foul play. They questioned all the relatives and narrowed down to nonoi's stepfather, Mohd Ali johari, 29
On saturday, he led the police to her naked body.
The dead toddler's biological father Mohammed fauzi abdul kadil 23, was stunned when he learned that the man who had helped to search for his daughter, who had helped put posters up to get witnesses to come forward and who offered special prayers to find her had been been arrested in connection to her death.
"When i was searching, he is searching and the suspect is right in front of me and i dont even know. He is the last person i would have suspected"
Mohd Ali, who married nonoi's mother, Madam Mastura Kasmir, 22, 3 months ago, had even told reporters he was upset with his family for being so careless as to let the toddler run off.
On the day she disappeard, Mohd Ali took Nonoi to his Pipit road flat as usual but returned to his parents 3 room flat with Nonoi in his arms later
A resident in the area said the girl cried easily and Mohd Ali found her hard to handle. She cried whenever he carried her.
Nurasyura Mohammed Fauzi liked to sing karaoke and play with a toy pram and dolls, but her short tragic life was a world away from most two year olds
She was born in KK woman's and children's hospital, but while her mother was completing a jail term.
Nonoi was looked after by her paternal grandparents for the 1st six months of her life.
Nonoi lived with her mum, step father and step brother in their one room pipit road flar.
The toddler went missing last wednesday, sparking a search. Her naked nody was found on saturday afternoon, wedged in a muddy, dark spot and covered with litter under a flyover in Aljunied road. Her stepfather had led the police to her body.
"I really care for my grandchildren and with Nonoi, i was worried when i noticed she would sometimes suddenly wake up looking very frightened. I dont know why, but i had told Mastura about it" Madam Faridah said.
She said when Nonoi was in her care, she would be brought to her with ailments like eczema and breathing difficulties. She said she would nurse her back to health and told Nonoi's monther that the eczema seemed to have triggered by some kind of stress.
Nonoi's maternal grandmother, Madam Rozanah Salleh, 40 said Nonoi had a heart condition. She had been recieving treatment and her condition stabilised only when she turned two.
On Sunday, Nonoi's bilogical parents arrived at the morgue early to identify the body, with her paternal grandparents in tow. Only the child's parents went in.
Madam Faridah said " I feel hurt, i feel depressed. I dont know how to describe how i feel. What is worse is that i am upset that the child suffered her whole life. I have been trying very hard to save her so that i can care for her. The child needed a good and loving envrionment"
She collapsed and had to be carried away.
Later, Madam Rozanah recieved a call from her daughter and she broke into tears when she heard that Nonoi's body was decomposed and no longer recognisable"
"Nonoi you are so young and yet you have to suffer so much" she exclaimed in malay.
Mr Mohammed fauzi said when he entered the morgue he held out a glimmer of hope that he would not find his daughter lying there, but that did not prepare him for what he saw.
"I just could noy recognise her at all and her skin was all black and she has no eyeballs. I cant believe it is her" he said
Madam Rozanah now hopes that the tragedy would be a lesson to others
"I just hope that other families with step parents can look at what happened to Nonoi and please dont let it happen again.
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When nonoi initially went missing, the family sounded the alarm which lead to a 3 day search by the police, relatives and friends for nonoi. Sometime during the search, the police turned their attetion to foul play. They questioned all the relatives and narrowed down to nonoi's stepfather, Mohd Ali johari, 29
On saturday, he led the police to her naked body.
The dead toddler's biological father Mohammed fauzi abdul kadil 23, was stunned when he learned that the man who had helped to search for his daughter, who had helped put posters up to get witnesses to come forward and who offered special prayers to find her had been been arrested in connection to her death.
"When i was searching, he is searching and the suspect is right in front of me and i dont even know. He is the last person i would have suspected"
Mohd Ali, who married nonoi's mother, Madam Mastura Kasmir, 22, 3 months ago, had even told reporters he was upset with his family for being so careless as to let the toddler run off.
On the day she disappeard, Mohd Ali took Nonoi to his Pipit road flat as usual but returned to his parents 3 room flat with Nonoi in his arms later
A resident in the area said the girl cried easily and Mohd Ali found her hard to handle. She cried whenever he carried her.
Nurasyura Mohammed Fauzi liked to sing karaoke and play with a toy pram and dolls, but her short tragic life was a world away from most two year olds
She was born in KK woman's and children's hospital, but while her mother was completing a jail term.
Nonoi was looked after by her paternal grandparents for the 1st six months of her life.
Nonoi lived with her mum, step father and step brother in their one room pipit road flar.
The toddler went missing last wednesday, sparking a search. Her naked nody was found on saturday afternoon, wedged in a muddy, dark spot and covered with litter under a flyover in Aljunied road. Her stepfather had led the police to her body.
"I really care for my grandchildren and with Nonoi, i was worried when i noticed she would sometimes suddenly wake up looking very frightened. I dont know why, but i had told Mastura about it" Madam Faridah said.
She said when Nonoi was in her care, she would be brought to her with ailments like eczema and breathing difficulties. She said she would nurse her back to health and told Nonoi's monther that the eczema seemed to have triggered by some kind of stress.
Nonoi's maternal grandmother, Madam Rozanah Salleh, 40 said Nonoi had a heart condition. She had been recieving treatment and her condition stabilised only when she turned two.
On Sunday, Nonoi's bilogical parents arrived at the morgue early to identify the body, with her paternal grandparents in tow. Only the child's parents went in.
Madam Faridah said " I feel hurt, i feel depressed. I dont know how to describe how i feel. What is worse is that i am upset that the child suffered her whole life. I have been trying very hard to save her so that i can care for her. The child needed a good and loving envrionment"
She collapsed and had to be carried away.
Later, Madam Rozanah recieved a call from her daughter and she broke into tears when she heard that Nonoi's body was decomposed and no longer recognisable"
"Nonoi you are so young and yet you have to suffer so much" she exclaimed in malay.
Mr Mohammed fauzi said when he entered the morgue he held out a glimmer of hope that he would not find his daughter lying there, but that did not prepare him for what he saw.
"I just could noy recognise her at all and her skin was all black and she has no eyeballs. I cant believe it is her" he said
Madam Rozanah now hopes that the tragedy would be a lesson to others
"I just hope that other families with step parents can look at what happened to Nonoi and please dont let it happen again.