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Malaysian man was charged Tuesday with the murder of a French tourist, a
government prosecutor said, as a report quoted police saying the woman
was killed after refusing his sexual advances.
Stephanie Foray, a 30-year-old
civil servant, went missing in Malaysia in May and her remains were
found earlier this month buried in a cave on the resort island of
Tioman, off the east coast of peninsular Malaysia.
Asni was charged with murder in a court in the town of Pekan, prosecutor Amalina Zainal Mokhtar told AFP, adding that he faced death by hanging if convicted.
He has not yet entered a plea, she said.
Asni earlier took investigators to a trash dumping site on Tioman to retrieve the murder weapon, a bottle, the New Straits Times said.
Amalina said she had no details on the alleged crime, while police declined to confirm specifics to AFP.
Foray had arrived in Malaysia on May 5 and went missing shortly after taking a ferry five days later to Tioman island.
She had left France last November on a holiday that took her to India and Sri Lanka before arriving in Malaysia.
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