Reports have suggested that it will take up to three months before the toxicology and post-mortem examination reports on Hsieh are completed.

“I will fully cooperate with the police investigation to give an explanation to the public and the deceased’s family,” Wee wrote in an Instagram post in the early hours of Nov 5.

“I will not run away, in the past when I was wanted (by the police), I voluntarily reported myself each time and never fled.”

Hsieh, 31, was known as “nurse goddess” by her fans for her looks and background in nursing. She was found dead in a hotel bathtub at Jalan Conlay in Kuala Lumpur on Oct 22 while reportedly working on a video project with Wee.

Wee, 42, had reportedly found Hsieh unresponsive in the bathroom and administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation, before contacting emergency services at 12.30pm.

The case was reclassified as murder on Nov 4 after being initially classified as sudden death.

Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution has said authorities followed strict procedures in investigating Hsieh’s death, amid questions raised about the delay in reclassifying the case as murder.

“The process is based on the evidence and information collected. The goal is to uncover the truth and ensure justice is upheld,” Saifuddin was quoted as saying on Nov 6 by local news outlet Free Malaysia Today.

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