Kind words for Malay rescuers


PETALING JAYA: An account by a reporter who was beaten up while covering the brawl at Low Yat Plaza has brought a positive ray to an ugly incident that stirred negative racial sentiments among Malaysians.

Injured Sin Chew Daily crime reporter Chan Woei Loon, 28, noted the help from many Malays who were there during the riot.

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