Cops hunting down man who went on a stabbing spree over noisy neighbours


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 30 May 2018

SEPANG: A man took matters into his own hands when he stabbed his neighbours after they had apparently made too much noise.

District OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Aziz Ali said that the police received a call about the incident at about 12.48am Wednesday.

“The suspect had being complaining to his wife that the neighbours had been too noisy over the past five years. He had lectured the neighbour and his friends but was ignored.

“The loud noise from their motor exhausts made him lose his cool. He went over and an argument ensued.

“It was then that he stabbed five victims aged 15 to 48 years old,” ACP Abdul Aziz told The Star.

He added that the victims were a man and his son, and the son’s three friends.

“The victims have been sent to Serdang Hospital. Efforts to trace the suspect are still underway,” said ACP Abdul Aziz.

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