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PJ School Fatal Stabbing: 14yo Suspect Heard Whispering “you see what happens later” Before Attack

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Source: Sin Chew

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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) confirmed that the stabbing incident that took place at a secondary school in Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya, has no elements of bullying.

Petaling Jaya District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Shamsudin Mamat, said that PDRM is still investigating the motive behind the fatal attack, and statements from the family members and friends of the victims are still being recorded, reported Sinar Harian.

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“You see what happens later.”

According to one of the students in the victim’s classroom, the suspect entered the classroom with his weapon, but did not point the weapon towards anyone, and left the classroom shortly.

“He didn’t say anything when entering. We were afraid at that time, and we’re still traumatised. I don’t know the suspect personally.”

Another student also claimed to have heard the suspect telling his other friend, “You see what happens later.”

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The student said he was right behind the suspect and his friend, and they were all gathering before entering the classroom.

Another student added that he heard screams from outside the ladies’ washroom located on the third floor, and saw a student rushing towards the washroom to help.

The victim was attacked outside the ladies’ washroom, and the student also claimed he saw the suspect carrying the weapon, reported Harian Metro.

Stay tuned to WORLD OF BUZZ as we keep you updated.

 

Also read: Dr Akmal Wants Teachers to be Given Power to Rotan Students Following Gang Rape Case in Melaka

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Source: Sin Chew
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