SUBANG JAYA - All because of a RM30 (S$12) debt, a man lost his life after he was beaten up by his colleague.
Mohamad Khairul Anuar Osman, 28, died at Kuala Lumpur Hospital early yesterday morning from injuries sustained in the attack.
The victim's 40-year-old housemate and colleague told police that two men came to their rented house in Jalan Puchong Utama 2/1, Taman Perindustrian Puchong Utama at 4.30am.
The housemate identified one of the men as their 55-year-old colleague.
The two men then used bats to bash the victim in the living room and afterwards fled the scene with their weapons.
Khairul was then rushed to Serdang Hospital and was treated for injuries to his head and left hand.
When his condition worsened, he was taken to Kuala Lumpur Hospital where he died at 4am yesterday.
Subang Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Yahaya Ramli said police arrested two men at 1.30pm yesterday and found a bat, believed to be the murder weapon, in the suspect's car boot.
It was learnt that the victim and the suspect, both renovation contractors, had a fight on Saturday night because of RM30 owed to Khairul.
The victim had asked him for the money but the suspect had refused to pay him.
Mohamad Khairul Anuar Osman, 28, died at Kuala Lumpur Hospital early yesterday morning from injuries sustained in the attack.
The victim's 40-year-old housemate and colleague told police that two men came to their rented house in Jalan Puchong Utama 2/1, Taman Perindustrian Puchong Utama at 4.30am.
The housemate identified one of the men as their 55-year-old colleague.
The two men then used bats to bash the victim in the living room and afterwards fled the scene with their weapons.
Khairul was then rushed to Serdang Hospital and was treated for injuries to his head and left hand.
When his condition worsened, he was taken to Kuala Lumpur Hospital where he died at 4am yesterday.
Subang Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Yahaya Ramli said police arrested two men at 1.30pm yesterday and found a bat, believed to be the murder weapon, in the suspect's car boot.
It was learnt that the victim and the suspect, both renovation contractors, had a fight on Saturday night because of RM30 owed to Khairul.
The victim had asked him for the money but the suspect had refused to pay him.