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Murder for a bounty?

In a bizarre turn of events, it has emerged that the man who was savagely killed at a petrol station in Johor Baru may have been the target of bounty hunters. It has been reported that he had a price on his head. Police have identified the attackers and a

- By YEE XIANG YUN xiangyun@thestar.com.my

JOHOR BARU: The brutal murder of a man at a petrol station here has taken a new twist. He may have been the target of bounty hunters.

The man who stopped at the petrol station to have his car tyres inflated died of a stab wound to the heart. Police have identified the killers.

Police are now on the hunt for the four men in a white BMW seen at the scene of the attack at the petrol station along Jalan Sri Pelangi on Sunday evening.

Johor police chief Comm Datuk Mohd Khalil Kader Mohd said the car was fitted with the fake number plate WB79L.

“We managed to trace the original owner of the registrati­on number and he had nothing to do with this case,” he said in a statement, adding that no arrests have been made.

Those with informatio­n on the case are urged to call the state police hotline at 07-221 2999 or head to the nearest police station.

It has been reported in the Chinese media that there was a price on the head of the man. It was reported that there was a reward of RM23,888 for informatio­n on him and a reward of RM32,888 if he was brought in.

In the video footage of the attack,

it seems as if the attackers had tried to bundle the man into the car but failed to do so as he struggled with them. It is then that they are seen running him over in their car.

On Sunday, the 44-year-old man, only known as Ah Chiu at this point, was savagely attacked by four men

in broad daylight after getting out of his white Volkswagen Polo at the petrol station to check his tyres.

The horrific attack, which happened at 7.30pm, was recorded and went viral after it was uploaded on Facebook.

The footage showed the suspects,

in a white BMW, trying to pull the victim into their car but he put up a fight.

Following a struggle, one of the suspects stabbed the victim in the chest, causing him to collapse to the ground.

The suspects then ran the car over the man twice and threw some firecracke­rs before fleeing the scene.

Comm Mohd Khalil also said that according to the hospital’s post-mortem report, the man died of “stab wound to the heart”.

Over at the Hospital Sultan Ismail mortuary, the grieving widow could not hold back her tears after seeing her husband’s body in a coffin.

The Vietnamese woman, who was wearing a black T-shirt, sobbed softly on a female companion’s shoulder at the mortuary while waiting for the post-mortem to be completed.

Asked if she was Ah Chiu’s wife, the woman, clearly distraught, only nodded and turned away, covering her face.

Her companion then said that they did not want to speak to the press.

After claiming her husband’s body at 2.10pm, the woman leaned on the coffin in the hearse.

Ah Chiu’s body will be placed at Nirvana Memorial Park (Kulai) along Jalan Skudai-Gelang Patah for a few days before burial.

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In grief: The distraught wife (left) of the man (inset) murdered at the Jalan Sri Pelangi petrol station leaning on her friend’s shoulder at the Hospital Sultan Ismail mortuary while waiting to claim her husband’s body. (Far right) Video footage...
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 ??  ?? Piecing the puzzle: Police personnel from the Forensics Investigat­ion Unit placing evidence markers at the crime scene where Ah Chiu was killed.
Piecing the puzzle: Police personnel from the Forensics Investigat­ion Unit placing evidence markers at the crime scene where Ah Chiu was killed.

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