New evidence could solve mystery of Adelaide grandmother who went missing in Malaysia in 2017
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New evidence could solve mystery of Adelaide grandmother who went missing in Malaysia in 2017

Daily Mail  

The mysterious disappearance of a grandmother could finally be solved three years after she went missing without a trace in Malaysia, but her heartbroken family fear a cover-up by police. Adelaide grandmother Annapuranee 'Anna' Jenkins, 66, was visiting Malaysia to check in with her sick 101-year-old mother on December 13 2017 The family recently received photographs showing human remains and belongings which were dug up from a multi-million dollar construction site metres from her last sighting The family recently received photographs showing human remains and personal belongings which were dug up from a multimillion dollar construction site only metres from her last sighting, reported the Sunday Mail. Photos also show a dental appointment card, Clare Country Club pen, rosary beads, glasses case and an asthma inhaler at the site A blue shirt the grandmother was wearing before she disappeared was also found at the construction site The evidence was reportedly unearthed in close proximity to the Goh Dental Surgery - where Ms Jenkins had an appointment before vanishing three years ago. Annapuranee 'Anna' Jenkins, 66, was visiting Malaysia to check in with her sick 101-year-old mother when she disappeared on December 13 2017 Meanwhile Ms Jenkins' daughter, Jen Bowen, is hopeful the new development could finally relieve some of the family's emotional trauma. Mrs Jenkins' daughter, Jen Bowen, is hopeful the new development could finally relieve some of the family's emotional trauma But they are also concerned the only way police will act is if the good Samaritan comes forward.

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