If the indigenous people are leaving, you the chinks should start leaving too. Now, here we have a malay who gave up his bumiputra status to be a second class citizen, maybe third class because his skin color is as dark as an abo.
So what are you waiting for?
Malaysian-born man brutally killed in Australia
MELBOURNE: A Malay-sian consulate driver, who was believed to be involved in a road rage incident, was stabbed and bashed to death with a hammer by two men in a “ferocious” attack in Sydney.
Mohd Shah Saemin (pic), 43, who had become an Australian citizen and had lived in Sydney for about three years, succumbed to his injuries early yesterday.
He was attacked as he arrived at his home in Marion Street in Sydney’s inner western suburb of Leichhardt just after midnight on Sun-day, when witnesses saw two men chase the victim across the road.
“We do believe that there may have been a traffic accident shortly before the attack occurred,” acting Superintendent Shayne Woolbank was quoted by The Daily Telegraph as telling reporters at the scene.
Asked if road rage was a motive for the attack, Supt Woolbank said: “It is one of the possibilities.”
The attackers were last seen fleeing the scene in a black sedan.
“It was a very ferocious attack, there is no doubt about that,” Supt Woolbank said.
Malaysian Students Department director in Australia Dr Mohd Nasir Abu Hassan described Mohd Shah as a “very dear colleague” who was “unlikely to get involved in fights.”
In Malacca, MARTIN CARVALHO reports that Mohd Shah’s parents were shocked to learn of his brutal murder.
Saemin Mo’ngin, 72, said he was informed about the incident by his son’s friend in Australia at about 3am yesterday, and he later received another call from an embassy official in Australia,
“The official told me that my son was involved in an accident and told me to be strong while offering his condolences,” he said when met at his home in Lorong Hj Ibrahim, Kampung Paya Tambak here.
“I will leave it to Wisma Putra to sort out the matter over the return of my son’s remains, and I hope the Australian police will arrest those responsible and bring them to justice,” Saemin said.
His wife Misnah Kasri, 61, said Mohd Shah, the second of five siblings, was a good and loving son who used to call home every fortnight.
She added that Mohd Shah had planned to spend Hari Raya with the family here this year, as his last visit home was three years ago.
Mohd Shah’s ex-wife Jamalina Abdullah, 58, an Australian, visited the family and was seen comforting Misnah.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, who offered his condolences to the family, said he hoped that the Australian police would get to the bottom of the case.
Arrangements were being made for Mohd Shah’s body to be flown back to Malaysia for burial, he added.
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So what are you waiting for?
Malaysian-born man brutally killed in Australia
MELBOURNE: A Malay-sian consulate driver, who was believed to be involved in a road rage incident, was stabbed and bashed to death with a hammer by two men in a “ferocious” attack in Sydney.
Mohd Shah Saemin (pic), 43, who had become an Australian citizen and had lived in Sydney for about three years, succumbed to his injuries early yesterday.
He was attacked as he arrived at his home in Marion Street in Sydney’s inner western suburb of Leichhardt just after midnight on Sun-day, when witnesses saw two men chase the victim across the road.
“We do believe that there may have been a traffic accident shortly before the attack occurred,” acting Superintendent Shayne Woolbank was quoted by The Daily Telegraph as telling reporters at the scene.
Asked if road rage was a motive for the attack, Supt Woolbank said: “It is one of the possibilities.”
The attackers were last seen fleeing the scene in a black sedan.
“It was a very ferocious attack, there is no doubt about that,” Supt Woolbank said.
Malaysian Students Department director in Australia Dr Mohd Nasir Abu Hassan described Mohd Shah as a “very dear colleague” who was “unlikely to get involved in fights.”
In Malacca, MARTIN CARVALHO reports that Mohd Shah’s parents were shocked to learn of his brutal murder.
Saemin Mo’ngin, 72, said he was informed about the incident by his son’s friend in Australia at about 3am yesterday, and he later received another call from an embassy official in Australia,
“The official told me that my son was involved in an accident and told me to be strong while offering his condolences,” he said when met at his home in Lorong Hj Ibrahim, Kampung Paya Tambak here.
“I will leave it to Wisma Putra to sort out the matter over the return of my son’s remains, and I hope the Australian police will arrest those responsible and bring them to justice,” Saemin said.
His wife Misnah Kasri, 61, said Mohd Shah, the second of five siblings, was a good and loving son who used to call home every fortnight.
She added that Mohd Shah had planned to spend Hari Raya with the family here this year, as his last visit home was three years ago.
Mohd Shah’s ex-wife Jamalina Abdullah, 58, an Australian, visited the family and was seen comforting Misnah.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman, who offered his condolences to the family, said he hoped that the Australian police would get to the bottom of the case.
Arrangements were being made for Mohd Shah’s body to be flown back to Malaysia for burial, he added.
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