A shopkeeper on Wednesday was sentenced to death after a court found him guilty of murdering a French tourist on a popular resort island.
Stephanie Foray, 30, went missing on Pualau Tioman off the state of Pahang in May 2011.
Her partially mummified remains were found some three months later buried in a cave on the island.
The verdict comes just weeks after another foreign tourist, British backpacker Gareth Huntley, went missing on the same island during a trek in circumstances that have yet to be fully explained.
A court in Kuantan found Asni Omar, 39, who operated a shop selling beach gear on the island, guilty of killing Foray.
After the death sentence was handed down, Foray's mother, Irene Mortel, got up, looked at Asni and wept.
"I was hoping for nothing else. That's all... I know it can't change anything," she said of the verdict as she left the court, together with Foray's father, Joel, who travelled to Malaysia with her.
In delivering the verdict, judge Mariana Yahya said the defence failed to raise reasonable doubt, adding Asni had "weakened his own defence" by merely presenting a "well arranged story" to deny his guilt.
"Therefore I find the defendant guilty as charged. There is only one punishment... which is death by hanging," she said.
Asni, who was sitting in dock with short shaved hair and wearing a dark blue shirt with white stripes and jeans, was hugged by crying family members before being led out of the court by police.
Murder carries the mandatory death penalty by hanging in the country.
Asni's lawyers said they would appeal the sentence to a higher court.
Asni was accused of killing Foray, a French civil service employee, after she spurned his advances.
The murder of Foray shocked people in the country where violent crime against tourists is rare.
Foray had arrived in Malaysia in May 2011 after quitting her job and spending several months in India and Sri Lanka. She took a ferry to Tioman five days later and disappeared shortly afterwards.
In another deadly incident on the same island, Huntley went missing while trekking to a jungle waterfall on May 27 this year.
His body was found a week later by a stream not far from a turtle research site where he was volunteering.
Police are still investigating what caused Huntley's death.
AFP
Wed Jul 09 2014
Irene Mortel, Stephanie Foray's mother, reacts after the announcement of the verdict. -AFP PHOTO/MANAN VATSYAYANA
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