Dark shadow cast on Malaysia Day celebrations


THIS year’s Malaysia Day celebrations were marred by the shocking news of the discovery of the carcass of a tiger inside the boot of a car in Mersing, Johor.

According to a police statement, the tiger had sustained severe injuries, believed to be from a trap, and also bore six gunshot wounds to the head.

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