Movie on M'sian on death row in Singapore in the offing


PETALING JAYA: A local filmmaker will produce a movie based on the life of Yong Vui Kong, a Malaysian who is facing the death penalty in Singapore for drug trafficking.

To be called Letters From Death Row, the movie was inspired by Sabah-born Yong who was caught trafficking 47.27g of heroin in the republic when he was 19.

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