The Sun (Malaysia)

Man to hang for crime of passion

> Driver killed mistress’ husband after she ended affair

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SHAH ALAM: A man who strangled his mistress’ husband to death because the woman wanted to end their secret relationsh­ip was sentenced to death by the High Court here yesterday for the murder.

Judicial Commission­er Wong Teck Meng handed down the sentence on Jaafar Ngamil ( pix), 45, after finding the former lorry driver guilty of the charge.

When handing down the sentence, Wong said the defence had failed to raise reasonable doubts against the prosecutio­n’s case.

Jaafar was charged with murdering Jamingan Hambali, 44, in a car which was being driven from Lot 2056, Jalan Surau Ilmiah, Tebuk Haji Omar, Kampung Banting, Sabak Bernam to Parit at Jalan Haji Omar, Kampung Banting, between 9pm on June 22, 2014 and 8.30am the following day.

He was charged under Section 302 of the Penal Code, which carries the death sentence upon conviction.

A total of 12 prosecutio­n witnesses and a defence witness testified during the trial which began on Jan 11 last year.

In the judgment, Wong said the 10th witness, who is a nephew of the accused, told the court that he was asked by his uncle to drive the car to the victim’s house and the victim got into the front passenger seat of the car, while the accused was seated in the rear passenger seat.

A heated argument broke out between the victim and the accused and then the witness saw the accused strangling the victim with both hands, he said, adding that a testimony by a forensic expert confirmed that the victim died due to pressure on the neck.

On the defence by the accused that the argument broke out over unpaid salary, Wong said it could not have been the cause for the sudden provocatio­n, which the accused claimed to be the reason for him to strangle the victim.

“The accused indeed had intention to kill the victim and it was not because of sudden provocatio­n. The defence by the accused was merely a denial and an afterthoug­ht,” he added.

Wong said that based on the testimonie­s of the witnesses and facts of the case, he found that the prosecutio­n had succeeded in establishi­ng the case and as such, the court found the accused guilty as charged.

Deputy public prosecutor Mohd Fairuz Johari prosecuted. – Bernama

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