Calls for Australian Government to help after woman killed in Malaysia
The family of an Australian grandmother who was presumed murdered in Malaysia are calling on the Australian Government for help.
The local police closed the case without ever investigating what happened and now the family say they want justice for Anna Jenkins.
“They don’t seem to value lives the way that they should,” her daughter Jen Bowen told A Current Affair.
Ms Jenkins disappeared in the middle of the day on a busy Penang street in December 2017.
She was never seen alive again.
Her remains were then found discarded in the rubble of a construction site.
Her children in Australia said they feel let down after hitting roadblocks with the Malaysian authorities.
They claimed police couldn’t even manage to get the CCTV from nearby buildings before it was wiped.
“We are just trying to get someone in Malaysia to care enough to go … what happened with Mum is not right,” her son Greg Jenkins said.