Sarina Jaafar, 45, the founder of Aveer cosmetics, was found about  8.30am by a relative, who had rushed to her house after receiving a call  from her. At the time of the incident, Sarina was alone at home.
It was learnt that prior to the incident, Sarina, who was believed to  be under stress, had called her relative to tell  her that she was going  to hang herself.
As soon as her relative arrived at her home with one of her  children, she found Sarina already dead, hanging from the ceiling. She  immediately took the body down.
  Seberang Prai Tengah district deputy police chief Superintendent  Mohan Singh said they received a call from a woman informing them about  the incident.
When police arrived at her house, Sarina's body  had already been taken down. Her remains were sent to  Seberang Jaya  Hospital for post-mortem.
Sarina, who has four children, aged between 16 and 24 from her  first marriage, was a successful entrepreneur. She married a second time  five years ago.
Meanwhile, Sarina's son Mohd Azrul Affendi  Zakaria, 24, who rushed home from Kuala Lumpur, said he was informed of  his mother's death  by his younger sister.
Azrul, who believed  his mother could have been under stress, said she told him recently that  she had been hearing voices calling out to her from her father's grave.
"My mother was a loving person and never failed to look after  our well-being. I last met her on Friday and  advised her to be careful  with her business after the recent murders.
"The murder of  (Datuk) Sosilawati  affected my mother as both were close friends and  had known each another for a long time as they were  in the same  business line."
Azrul, who will be getting married in  January, said instead of his wedding dinner, he now has to hold a  kenduri for his mother.
Sarina was buried at the Bukit Minyak Muslim cemetery yesterday.
Refer: BANTING MURDERS: Friend of cosmetics queen found dead - New Straits Times
 
