PETALING JAYA: Constant nagging proved fatal for a woman. She was stabbed to death by her incensed religious teacher boyfriend.
Her 26-year-old boyfriend has admitted to the deed and claimed he did so because he could not take her nagging anymore.
The 34-year-old mother of four whom police have identified as Nur Salina Nazir from Taman Arif Utama in Kuala Kubu Baru had apparently pestered her boyfriend to marry her.
The businesswoman was found by passers-by yesterday morning slumped in her grey Proton Wira car with seven stab wounds to her chest and ribs.
Her car was parked in front of Sekolah Rendah Agama Kuala Kubu Baru where the boyfriend is a teacher. He was however not in the car when Nur Salina’s body was found at about 9am, although the door on the passenger side was wide open.
It is learnt that the couple was involved in a heated argument over Nur Salina’s insistence that the boyfriend marry her.
The heated argument turned vicious when the man suddenly whipped out a knife and repeatedly stabbed her.
A source said Nur Salina was found seated in the driver’s seat, leaning towards the passenger’s side in a pool of blood.
Checks by police found that she had been stabbed seven times – four times in the chest, twice in the ribs and once on her left arm.
“The vehicle was registered under the victim’s name.
“Her belongings are also missing. We are trying to find the weapon used in the attack,” he said.
The boyfriend was arrested at his house in Jalan Songket 4, Taman Bukit Bujang, several hours after the incident.
During the interrogation, the man admitted to killing the woman for constantly asking him to marry her.
Checks on his background revealed that he has no past conviction.
The man was believed to have thrown away the knife used to stab Nur Salina.
Hulu Selangor OCPD Supt R. Supramaniam confirmed the incident was being investigated for murder.
Nur Salina left behind three daughters and a son aged between seven and 14.