Cops believe Sosilawati was burnt and ashes strewn at sea (Update) as at 2.52pm.

BANTING: Police believe that Datuk Sosilawati Lawiya and three others were burnt at a farm and their ashes dispersed at sea near Morib but have yet to identify the remains conclusively.
Eight suspects have been arrested in connection with their disappearance.
Sosilawati's family have been informed by police to be prepared for the worst.
Sosilawati's siblings have gone to Banting to help police with the DNA confirmation of her death.
Meanwhile, Deputy IGP Tan Sri Ismail Omar said the case was now considered solved.
CID Director Datuk Seri Bakri Zinin will be giving a press conference soon in Banting.
Sosilawati went missing on Aug 30 along with her driver Kamarudin Shansudin, 44, her lawyer Ahmad Kamil Karim, 32, and her financial adviser Noorhisham Mohammad, 38.
Bernama reports that the police forensic team is combing the farm area where some of Sosilawati's personal belongings were reported to have been found. Police had also blocked access to the Gadong Farm in Jalan Gadong, Tanjong Sepat, near here from last night and have not allowed the media access to the area, Bernama reported.
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/9/12/nation/20100912122202&sec=nation

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