Man found dead by roadside after stabbing father to death


KUALA PILAH: A man was found dead by the roadside after he stabbed his father to death at a house in Kampung Senaling, Kuala Pilah here this afternoon.

District police chief Supt Amran Mohd Gani said the police received a report about the stabbing of a retired teacher, 65, at 4.40 pm, when the elderly man tried to console his son, 32, who was believed to be having a hallucinatory episode, but the son reacted in an aggressive manner and stabbed him instead.

"The victim’s wife was also in the house at the time of the incident, along with the suspect, who is a disability card holder.

"Checks on the deceased’s body revealed a stab wound in the back and he was confirmed dead at the scene by medical officers,” he said in a statement here on Saturday (Oct 5).

The suspect had escaped in a car after the stabbing but was found lying down by the roadside of Jalan Pekan Senaling.

Amran said that a check by medical officers indicated that the suspect had most likely died from ingesting bleach.

"The sharp object believed to be used in the stabbing was recovered at the crime scene,” he said.

Both bodies have been taken to the Tuanku Ja'afar Hospital in Seremban for autopsies and the case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, he added. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Stabbing , Father , Son , Kampung Senaling

   

Next In Nation

Perak govt greenlights geosite status for Kampar coral fossil site
Tick-Tock, don't poke the croc: Public warned not to provoke reptile spotted at Teluk Batik
Special permit required for diesel purchases exceeding limit, says govt
Celebrate Christmas in style with Rozel Malaysia
INTERACTIVE: Why fewer Malaysians are saying ‘I do’
PM Anwar urges educational institutions to leverage exhibition on Malay-Islamic history
In his appeal petition, Syed Saddiq says trial judge erred
No matter the year, classic decorations are always a hit
RM312mil to fix roads damaged by first wave of floods
Malbatt will be vigilant in Lebanon

Others Also Read