Cops: Revenge motive behind fatal attack on Myanmar man in Tasek Gelugor


GEORGE TOWN: Police believe that the deadly attack on a Myanmar man at a restaurant in Taman Sepadu Jaya, Tasek Gelugor, in the early hours of March 7, was driven by revenge.

Penang police chief Datuk Hamzah Ahmad said investigations revealed that the incident was linked to a long-standing grudge between the 38-year-old victim and his family and a group of individuals, including those involved in the assault.

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