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Namewee Released on Bail in Influencer Death Probe

November 18, 2025, 9:57 pm
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Rapper Namewee freed on bail amid influencer's death investigation. No evidence links him. Probe continues. Post-mortem report awaited.

Malaysian rapper Namewee is out on bail. He was held during the investigation into Taiwanese influencer Iris Hsieh Yu-hsin's death. Police are still investigating.

Namewee, whose real name is Wee Meng Chee, left police headquarters. This occurred after a week in custody. He wore his usual beanie, shorts, and t-shirt. His lawyer confirmed his release.

Kuala Lumpur police chief Fadil Marsus issued a statement. Wee's bail extends from November 13 to November 26. A post-mortem report is pending. The report is crucial to the case.

The investigation papers will return to the attorney-general. This happens after the post-mortem report arrives.

Attorney-General Dusuki Mokhtar signaled the release earlier. There are no leads connecting Namewee to Hsieh's death, according to Dusuki.

The case was initially classified as sudden death. It was later reclassified as murder on November 4.

Police stated that Wee and Hsieh had a "special relationship."

Before his arrest, Wee was already out on bail. This was due to prior drug use and possession charges.

Namewee posted on Instagram before surrendering. He vowed full cooperation with the police. He also offered condolences to the deceased's family. He stated he would not flee.

Namewee is known for controversial music. His songs address government issues. He sings about inequality and corruption.

Hsieh was a popular influencer. She had many followers on Instagram and Facebook. She posted provocative content.

Hsieh was found dead in a Kuala Lumpur hotel. The date was October 22.

Wee reportedly found Hsieh unresponsive. He administered CPR. He then contacted emergency services.

Wee and Hsieh were friends. They had other relationships, Wee admitted.

Before his arrest, Wee faced separate drug charges. He pledged cooperation.

Wee's music often sparks controversy. He tackles tough subjects.

Hsieh's death remains under investigation.

The police must charge or release a suspect. This is under Malaysian law. The second remand period lapsed.

Namewee posted a video at the police station. This was before his remand.

Hsieh was known as the "nurse goddess." This was due to her looks and nursing background.

She was working on a video project with Wee. This took place at the hotel.

A murder charge in Malaysia carries severe penalties. These include the death penalty. It can also mean imprisonment. Flogging is also possible upon conviction.

The investigation continues. Police await the post-mortem report. The Attorney-General will review the case. Namewee remains free on bail. The public awaits further developments. The case highlights issues of celebrity, controversy, and justice. It also draws attention to social media influence.