The body of an elderly man from AA. Maalhos, who died earlier this week following a brutal attack as he slept in his home, is set to be sent overseas for an autopsy on Monday, as the killer remains at large.
Abdul Rahman Adam, 65, Orchidmaage in AA. Maalhos, was rushed to the local health center at around 01:50 am on July 13 after he was found bleeding in his bedroom. According to the police, he was inflicted “serious injuries” while he was sleeping in his home, and died a couple of hours later at the local health center.
A police spokesperson told Sun on Thursday morning that Abdul Rahman’s body will be sent to the Indian city of Trivandrum on Monday for an autopsy to determine the cause of death.
Abdul Rahman and his wife Nazima Ibrahim, a council assistant at the Maalhos Council, had been living alone at the time of the murder. The couple have three children, two of whom reside in other islands. Meanwhile the third, an ambulance driver for the Maalhos Health Center, had been away in Male’ at the time of the murder.
A special investigative team from Male’ was sent to Maalhos to investigate the case.
However, the killer remains at large.
The spokesperson added that investigators are working on finding the suspect.
AA. Maalhos. (Photo/Ranfaru)
Sun had been informed through a credible source that Abdul Rahman died from serious injuries to his head. However, the exact nature of the injuries is unclear.
Abdul Rahman was a fisherman, and was often away from home working on fishing boats from other islands.
His son, Ahmed Nimal told Sun that that his parents slept in separate rooms on Saturday night. His mother woke up from her sleep to the sound of someone running out of the house.
She looked out of her bedroom to find the main door to the house ajar.
“She went into my father’s room and found so much blood,” said a distraught Nimal.
Nimal told Sun that the house has two doors, one of which is usually left unlocked.
Nimal said that he cannot think of anyone who could have committed such a horrific act, neither can he think of anyone who harbored resentment or any ill will towards his father.
This feeling of bewilderment is echoed by local residents, who report that Abdul Raheem and his family lived a simple life, and cannot think of anyone who had a grudge against him or any possible motivation for his murder.
Body of slain Maalhos man to be sent overseas for autopsy on Mon; killer remains at large
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