Accused in Kevin Morais case claims he was threatened by witness


The accused seen outside the courtroom on Thursday. S. Ravichandran (on the right, wearing orange/light brown) claimed he was threatened by a witness.

KUALA LUMPUR: In a twist of events, a man accused of murdering Deputy Public Prosecutor Datuk Anthony Kevin Morais said he is afraid for his life, claiming that a witness had threatened him.

S. Ravichandaran, through his lawyer V. Rajehgopal, applied to go to a police station to make a report against a witness whom he alleged had threatened to kill him.

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