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Monday 4 October 2010

My hubby is missing, too, says mum of four

At a loss: Jayanthy holding a picture of her missing husband Anpalagan at a press conference in Kapar yesterday.

KLANG: A 33-year-old mother of four is claiming that her husband’s disappearance may be linked to the lawyer brothers implicated in the Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya murder.

S. Jayanthy, 33, alleged that her husband, businessman Anpalagan Swami­nathan, 43, went missing on Aug 3 after saying he was going to meet friends in Banting.

She added that he was friends with one of the lawyer brothers and that he had allegedly met a policeman known as “CID Maniam” earlier in the day.

Jayanthy, from Hulu Selangor, told reporters in a press conference at Kapar near here that she had also “lost” all his assets after his disappearance.

She claimed a company secretary engaged by her husband’s firm had asked her to sign some documents after Anpalagan went missing.

Jayanthy claimed the documents were prepared by one of the lawyer suspects.

“I only have my savings to support my four children and myself now,” wept Jayanthy.

Jayanthy said she found her missing husband’s car at a resort in Hulu Langat on Sept 4 through the car’s GPS system but her husband was nowhere to be found.

She added the company secretary told her that Anpalagan had gone to India.

Meanwhile, missing Indian businessman A. Muthuraja’s brothers said they were not the ogres their brother’s second wife S. Usharani made them out to be.

“We dont have anything against her but she seems to see us as her enemies,” said Muthu­raja’s youngest brother Dr Kasi Viswanathan, 32.

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