Police allegedly found one kilogram of methamphetamine under the seat of a car of Melbourne and Perth aged care nurse Emma Louise L'aiguille and a Nigerian man, Anthony Ndidi Esikalam, while they were driving in central Kuala Lumpur on July 17. Two other Nigerian men, including L'aiguille's partner, escaped. In Malaysia the penalty is mandatory death for possession of 50 grams or more of methamphetamine. They have to date executed three Australians for drug offences.
Breaking news: For Purpose Investment Partners’ aged care platform buys Graeme Croft’s Signature Care
For Purpose Aged Care Australia (FPACA), the aged care provider established by social impact investment vehicle For Purpose Investment Partners (FPIP), is moving forward on its vision of reaching 5,000 beds, acquiring 14 aged care homes – eight on...