
Sentul police chief Ahmad Sukarno Zahari said 11 people have given their statements to facilitate the investigation, and the trio will give theirs this week.
“We will also submit the investigation paper to the deputy public prosecutor today for further action,” he said, according to Sinar Harian.
A Rajeswary, better known as Esha, was found dead at her home in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, on July 5.
She had filed a police report a day earlier, citing fears of rape and murder. She also accused two people of tormenting her on TikTok.
Police have since arrested a 44-year-old lorry driver and a 35-year-old woman for investigation on charges of criminal intimidation and other offences.
Last Friday, her mother, Puspa P Rajagopal, filed a police report against three people over a video and a live broadcast on her daughter in which they allegedly spoke ill of her.