The Penang High Court has set April 28 to decide whether to revise the Coroner Court’s open verdict into the death of Australian citizen, Annapuranee "Anna” Jenkins.
The revision application was filed by her son, Gregory Steven Jenkins, following the coroner court’s ruling in May 2023, that declared an open verdict in the inquest of Anna, whose remains were found nearly three years later, after her 2017 abrupt disappearance while on holiday in Penang.
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The revision application was filed by her son, Gregory Steven Jenkins, following the coroner court’s ruling in May 2023, that declared an open verdict in the inquest of Anna, whose remains were found nearly three years later, after her 2017 abrupt disappearance while on holiday in Penang.
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00:00The Penang High Court has set April 28 to decide whether to revise the Coroner Court's open verdict
00:06into the death of Australian citizen Anna Perani Anna Jenkins.
00:11The revision application was filed by her son Gregory Stephen Jenkins following the
00:16Coroner Court's ruling in May 2023 that declared an open verdict in the inquest of Anna, whose
00:22remains were found nearly three years later after her 2017 abrupt disappearance while on holiday
00:28in Penang. During the proceedings on Friday, Judge Rofia Mohamed, who fixed March 14 for case
00:35management, said she would not deliver her decision today and would try to convince the
00:40coroner, Norsalha Hamza, to come up with the full grounds of her judgment. Earlier, Deputy Public
00:48Prosecutor Lee John Keong told the court that they needed the coroner's grounds to reach the
00:53said decision before they could submit any highlights into the case. The prosecutor also
00:58said that it was never the prosecution's intention to delay the matter as it had fulfilled its
01:04responsibility throughout the inquest proceedings. Meanwhile, Gregory's lawyer David Dev Peter said
01:10that the case started back in December 2021 and that there should not be any further delay.
01:23you