Chamber head kills one of three robbers who held up clinic


KUALA LUMPUR: “I have no regrets shooting the robber dead. He was very aggressive and threatened my life. I pumped three shots into him after he tried to slash me a second time. If I did not have my gun, it could have been me who would be dead.”

These were the words that Pahang Chinese Chamber of Commerce chairman Tan Sri Lam Kam Sang said yesterday, a night after he killed one of three robbers who held up a private clinic in Cheras.

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