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22 Dec 2022 | Thu 14:19
Nishama Mohamed was found lying dead in her bed on December 10, suspected to have been murdered
Nishama Mohamed was found lying dead in her bed on December 10, suspected to have been murdered
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Nishama's body was sent to neighboring India
Nishama's body was sent for autopsy on Wednesday
Nishama was found lying dead on her bed on December 10

The body of Nishama Mohamed, 28, who was found lying on her bed on December 10, believed to have been murdered, has been sent abroad for autopsy.

Speaking to RaajjeMV, Maldives Police Service (MPS) disclosed that Nishama's body was sent to neighboring India for autopsy on Wednesday.

Nishama’s body was transferred to Kulhudhuffushi City, in the same atoll, from where it was brought to capital Malé City on Monday. 

The murdered woman’s spouse, Aboobakuru Faisal, was been pinned with allegations in connection with the homicide, due to several reasons particularly as the woman’s body was found with bruises and wounds. As such, witnesses report that Nishama’s neck, arms and face had signs of physical assault. The family has accused Nishama’s husband of physically assaulting her.

The family as well as credible sources have reported that the man had abruptly departed to Kulhudhuffushi City that morning, which was unusual.

Credible sources reported that Aboobakuru had turned himself in, to the Kulhudhuffushi Police Station.

Aboobakuru was arrested and remanded not too long after the case came into the spotlight.

Aboobakuru, native to Fenfushi island, was arrested in connection with the murder on December 11. He was remanded by 15 days as investigations proceed.

While in detention, he attempted suicide inside the cell he has been remanded in. As such, he was found attempting to hang himself inside his prison cell, at around 11:15pm on December 12.

Aboobakuru passed away while receiving treatment at the hospital.

The police institution earlier revealed that they have since submitted the case to the Human Rights Commission of the Maldives (HRCM) as well as the National Integrity Commission (NIC) and that further investigations are currently underway.

MPS has since revealed that they had been monitoring the cell he was being kept in, every 10 minutes, and that there were no negligence on their part.

A letter has since been submitted to the People’s Majlis as well, to check whether there was any negligence on the police institution’s part. The letter was submitted by MP for Maduvvari constituency Adam Shareef Umar.

Speaking to RaajjeMV regarding the suspected murder, Nolhivaram island council member and Information Officer Mohamed Mustafa revealed that the council received reports of the death at around 01:30pm on December 10.

Mustafa highlighted that Nishama's body was found at around 12:30pm that day and cited the family having reported that she was found dead, lying on her bed.

He also cited the island’s health center having revealed that Nishama was already dead when she was taken in.

The police institution has since launched an investigation in connection with the woman’s murder. Police media officials received reports of the death at around 12:30pm.

Police officers had attended the scene immediately after receiving the report.

Speaking to RaajjeMV, the island’s residents revealed that Nishama and her husband frequently quarreled and often spoke to each other disrespectfully. Island residents are also to have observed bruises and wounds on Nishama’s body when she was alive, however, no one said anything about it back then. Neighbors are to have been aware of the abuse as well.

The Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services has confirmed that the children of Nishama are in safe hands for now and that they will be monitoring their situation very closely.

Speaking to RaajjeMV, an official at the ministry revealed that the authority has been checking up on the children frequently and that their custody has been arranged within the family for now.

The ministry has also reported to have provided psychosocial support for the children and Nishama’s family.

The ministry has also given their assurance that they will be extending any support or assistance the family needs and is keeping a close eye on their needs and requirements.

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