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- Traumatised housemates of slain student may not continue studies in Indonesia
- Traumatised housemates of slain M'sian student may not continue studies in Indonesia
- Terengganu MB to sue bloggers over khalwat claims
Traumatised housemates of slain student may not continue studies in Indonesia Posted: 09 Nov 2011 06:46 AM PST JAKARTA: Traumatised by the murder of their housemate Adrian Jay Pereira on Monday, two female Malaysian students will probably stop pursuing their medical studies in Indonesia. The students, aged 21 and 22, who attend the same university as Adrian, Brawijaya University in Malang, East Java, have also been advised by their families not to continue their studies at the university. They have informed the president of the Association of Malaysian Students in Indonesia (Malang branch) Noorul Redzuan Mahboob Ali of their intention. "They saw the suspect kill their housemate so they are worried about their future if they were to continue pursuing their studies here," Noorul Redzuan said when contacted Wednesday. Adrian's body, accompanied by the two students, was flown back to Malaysia earlier Wednesday in a Malaysia Airlines aircraft. In the Monday incident, Adrian, 23, was reported to have been stabbed to death with sharp weapon in an attempt to prevent a thief from stealing his motorcycle outside his rented house in Malang. Noorul Redzuan said the association now called on the Indonesian authorities to track down and bring the suspect to justice. "All of Malaysian students in Malang and across Indonesia want to see justice done. We believe that the Indonesian authorities will be able to solve Adrian's murder case. "At the same time, we are also thankful for the Malaysian Government's concern for the incident," he said, adding that the incident had also prompted other Malaysian students in Indonesia to pay extra attention to personal safety. - Bernama Related Stories: |
Traumatised housemates of slain M'sian student may not continue studies in Indonesia Posted: 09 Nov 2011 06:44 AM PST JAKARTA: Traumatised by the murder of their housemate Adrian Jay Pereira on Monday, two female Malaysian students will probably stop pursuing their medical studies in Indonesia. The students, aged 21 and 22, who attend the same university as Adrian, Brawijaya University in Malang, East Java, have also been advised by their families not to continue their studies at the university. They have informed the president of the Association of Malaysian Students in Indonesia (Malang branch) Noorul Redzuan Mahboob Ali of their intention. "They saw the suspect kill their housemate so they are worried about their future if they were to continue pursuing their studies here," Noorul Redzuan said when contacted Wednesday. Adrian's body, accompanied by the two students, was flown back to Malaysia earlier Wednesday in a Malaysia Airlines aircraft. In the Monday incident, Adrian, 23, was reported to have been stabbed to death with sharp weapon in an attempt to prevent a thief from stealing his motorcycle outside his rented house in Malang. Noorul Redzuan said the association now called on the Indonesian authorities to track down and bring the suspect to justice. "All of Malaysian students in Malang and across Indonesia want to see justice done. We believe that the Indonesian authorities will be able to solve Adrian's murder case. "At the same time, we are also thankful for the Malaysian Government's concern for the incident," he said, adding that the incident had also prompted other Malaysian students in Indonesia to pay extra attention to personal safety. - Bernama Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
Terengganu MB to sue bloggers over khalwat claims Posted: 09 Nov 2011 05:31 AM PST KUALA TERENGGANU: Terengganu Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ahmad Said will take legal action against bloggers who have accused him of being caught for khalwat. Ahmad said he had been hearing stories about him caught for khalwat the past three months but had kept quiet because he regarded such baseless accusations as part of the challenges of a politician's life. "But thinking of my daughter who comes home crying from school, saying that some bloggers have written all sorts of things about me, I have decided to sue these bloggers who have accused me of being caught for khalwat and other things. "They said I was caught red-handed, caught for khalwat. There were different versions. Some said I was caught for khalwat with a UiTM student, others said it was with an air stewardess, a girl from Besut, girl from Pasir Panjang, girl from Batu Buruk..." he told reporters after chairing a state executive council meeting here Wednesday. Ahmad said he would make a police report soon on the baseless allegations against him after discussing the matter with his lawyer. He said so far, they had identified a number of bloggers responsible for defaming him. "I advise them to stop their action or I will drag them to court. Hopefully, I can be a millionaire after this," he said. - Bernama Full content generated by Get Full RSS. |
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