Engineer had critical belly wound


  • Nation
  • Saturday, 20 Jun 2015

Cheong Teik Keon, 33, being led out of the High Court in George Town, Penang after his trial.(CHARLES MARIASOOSAY/ The Star/16/Apr/2015)

GEORGE TOWN: An engineer charged with murdering his girlfriend on Valentine’s Day had a wound on his abdomen where his intestines could be seen, the High Court here heard.

Nursyazana Nazee Nudeen, 30, a medical officer at Bukit Mertajam Hospital, said Cheong Teik Keon (pic) had three other wounds of 5cm to 6cm on his chest, and minor injuries in his right hand.

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