The 15-year-old case of the missing Felicia Teo will continue to be put on hold after the case was once again adjourned.
One Suspected Murderer Remanded
In 2020, two men were accused of Teo’s murder in 2007.
The two, Ahmad Danial Mohamed Rafa’ee and Ragil Putra Setia Sukmarahjana, were the last people seen with Teo before she went missing.
In the latest update, Ahmad, 36, will be further remanded, with his case adjourned to July.
In a brief appearance, Ahmad appeared in a district court via video link on Tuesday (24 May), as his lawyers requested an adjournment of the case.
The second alleged murderer, Ragil, 32, has also not been located yet. He is believed to be overseas.
Currently, no details of the whereabouts of Teo’s remains or the investigation surrounding Ragil were revealed.
Offenders convicted of murder will face the death sentence.
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Timeline of Events
On 30 June 2007, Teo, who was 19 at the time, vanished after last being seen entering a lift in a Marine Terrace housing block with Ahmad and Ragil.
Both men had maintained that Teo left the flat in the wee hours of June 30 that year.
Refusing to believe she had run away from home, her parents launched an intensive search for her that expanded even to Johor Bahru.
For 13 years, her case was classified as a missing persons case and her family and friends persisted in their search for her, hoping she was still alive.
However, in July 2020, new leads were uncovered by the Criminal Investigation Department when they found belongings believed to be with Teo when she went missing.
Ahmad and Ragil were then accused of murdering her in a 10th-floor unit of Block 19 Marine Terrace.
The three are said to have been friends and to have studied at Lasalle College of the Arts.
Ahmad was then arrested in December 2020 and the search for Ragil as well as Teo’s remains began.
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