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Actress Puteri Sarah files for divorce from director Syamsul Yusof

In her application, she cites prolonged disagreement between them, among other reasons

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2023 6:21PM

Actress Puteri Sarah files for divorce from director Syamsul Yusof
Puteri Sarah Liyana Megat Kamaruddin (pic) says that she and her children no longer live with Mohd Shamsul Md Yusof either at her in-laws’ house or at their matrimonial home in Taman Melawati. – Bernama pic, January 16, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – After almost nine years of marriage to film director Syamsul Yusof, actress Puteri Sarah today filed for divorce at the shariah lower court here.

Puteri Sarah, 38, whose full name is Puteri Sarah Liyana Megat Kamaruddin, filed the application through the legal firm Akberdin & Co at the shariah court registration counter here.

She named Syamsul, whose real name is Mohd Shamsul Md Yusof, 39, as the defendant.

Shariah lawyer Datuk Akberdin Abdul Kader, representing Puteri Sarah, told reporters that the case has been set for mention before shariah judge Akmalludin Ilyas on March 7.

In the application, Puteri Sarah said that she intended to divorce her husband with the permission of the court on the grounds that there was no more understanding between them, there was prolonged shiqaq (disagreement) between them, and they could no longer live together as husband and wife according to shariah law.

Puteri Sarah also stated that she and her children no longer live with Syamsul either at her in-laws’ house or at their matrimonial home in Taman Melawati.

“This is due to pressure or interference caused by a third party or the defendant’s affair that he has not returned to the matrimonial home for a long time.

“I believe that since there is no understanding between us, (so) if (the marriage is) prolonged, (it) may cause harm to us, especially myself, my emotions and the children. Therefore, I am asking the court to approve this divorce application,” she said.

The couple got married on March 8, 2014 and is blessed with two children, Shaikul Islam, 6, and Sumayyah, 4.

Meanwhile, Akberdin said, he would start contempt of court proceedings against Ira Kazar (whose real name is Faghira Fatini), her sister and her father, veteran actor Kazaruddin Saisi, for allegedly violating an order issued by a sessions court here in a suit filed by Puteri Sarah.

Puteri Sarah filed the suit in June last year after she was alleged to have been on the receiving end of harassment and threats from Ira, 27, via social media.

Following that, the court granted her an injunction, among other things, to prevent Ira from approaching and harassing her, her husband and her family.

Last January 6, Syamsul, in a video shared through Instagram, admitted that he had married Ira in Thailand. – Bernama, January 16, 2023

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