Driver ambushed by gunmen on highway, survives six-bullet barrage


KUALA LUMPUR: A forty-year-old man was shot in his car by two suspects on a motorcycle while on the KL-Seremban highway here, but survived the incident.

According to city police chief Datuk Amar Singh, the shooting happened at about 8.15am, during rush hour traffic.

"The victim was heading to his office in Damansara. There were four shots from the right side and two from the left side of the car. He sustained five shots, including two at the neck," he said when contacted.

He added that the victim works as a manager for a massage chair brand.

He also said that investigations are ongoing.

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