Malays protected me, says Chinese media journalist


PETALING JAYA: A reporter who was beaten up while covering the brawl at Low Yat Plaza on Sunday has shared another side to the ugly incident.

According to Sin Chew Daily crime reporter Chan Woei Loon (pic), what had happened over the weekend had nothing to do with race as proven by the people who had saved him from being beaten up.

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