Tudung-clad interpreter to the ‘rescue’


SEREMBAN: A tudung-clad interpreter gave a 38-year-old man charged with murdering his father a valuable lesson that one should not judge another merely by their appearance.

Tan Chee Meng was in court to face a charge of fatally stabbing his 59-year-old father Tan Yin Fah.

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