President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has revealed that the Commission on Deaths and Disappearances have almost finished their investigative report on the death of Maldivian model, Raudha Athif, who was found dead in Bangladesh.

The President made the remark during a press meet held at the President's Office today and noted that the time was near when the details of the report will be made public.

Raudha, 20, who was featured as a Maldivian model in a Vogue magazine cover in 2016, was a second-year student at Islami Bank Medical College in Rajshahi. On 29 March 2017, she was found dead in her college dormitory room.

Bangladeshi authorities also probed the death of the model, who came up with a final report suggesting she had committed suicide.

Her father rejected the reports and submitted a no-confidence petition with a Rajshahi court. Following the court order, PBI had been investigating the case since 23 December 2017.

According to the report, the allegations brought by the father was found out in the investigation to be “mistake of facts” and the ligature marks around Raudha’s neck were non-continuous as proved by the autopsy reports and the marks that her father claimed to be fingerprinted are bruised by the thin metals that were with her scarf, which she used to take her life.

The PBI did not find any witnesses or evidence regarding the involvement of her classmate with her death.