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Son told to 'break bones' of his 'murdered' mother to fit her remains into an urn
grieving son has claimed he was told to break the bones of his deceased mother in order to fit her inside of the urn needed to get her back home.Greg Jenkins, the son of the suspected murder victim, was told the remains of his dead mum would need to be broken down into pieces if he wanted her transported from Malaysia to Australia.Jenkins, from Adelaide, Australia, claims he was told this was the only way to transport her back in something that wasn't a cardboard box.The grieving son touched down with the remains of his mother, Annapuranee "Anna" Jenkins, who went missing while holidaying in Penang in 2017.Anna had reportedly gone missing after visiting a dentist and getting into an Uber, with the 66-year-old en-route to visit her mother's nursing home in George Town. Anna had been travelling with her husband, Frank, at the time of her disappearance.A botched investigation into Anna's disappearance helmed by Malaysian authorities prompted Jenkins to launch his own appeal, offering a reward and searching the South-East Asian city.