Suspect in workshop owner's murder tried to pay for tyres with fake bank slip, says victim's daughter


KUALA LUMPUR: The man who allegedly murdered a workshop owner over a payment for car tyres had tried to use a fake bank slip to pay for the tyres.

The 69-year-old victim's daughter, Loh Kwai Yee, said the man had originally used a fake bank slip to pay off the RM1,100 he owed her father for the purchased tyres before paying around RM500.

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