Father gets discharge not amounting to acquittal over baby daughter’s death, police found no foul play

A representative for the Attorney-General’s Chambers confirmed to CNA on Thursday ( Aug 29 ) that a man was charged with a criminal offence after his baby was discovered dead. The charge did not amount to an acquittal.

According to reports in May of last year, Mustaqim Rosli, age 31, was accused of killing Nur Misha Syaifa Mustaqim.

However, a sheriff’s investigation into the death of the two-month-old female on Tuesday revealed that the authorities concluded in their studies that there was no bad enjoy involved.

First, Nur Misha’s mother had told the officers that she had seen Mustaqim suffocating the girl.

She later withdrew this account because she felt sorry for the home and that she had said so.

The AGC reported on Thursday that Mustaqim was first accused of allowing the dying of a child under 14 in the same home in response to CNA’s questions about the case’s outcome.

The prosecutors requested a release that did not amount to an indictment in relation to the above cost after careful thought of the details and circumstances of the matter. This was granted by the court on Nov 7, 2023″, said the director.

She further stated that the trial will not be pursuing any further action in connection with Nur Misha’s dying.

A discharge that does n’t amount to an acquittal differs from one that amounts to an acquittal in that it allows the prosecution to reopen the case under the same charge if fresh evidence emerges.

Nur Misha’s cause of death could not be ascertained via examination.

The prosecutor has not yet made his findings regarding her dying public.