“If they had not helped me, I could have died”

“If they had not helped me, I could have died”

"If they had not helped me, I could have died"

KOTA BARU: One of the victims involved in a fatal brawl at Masjid Tok Guru, Pulau Melaka here, last night, said he survived because people came to his aid.

Wan Fadhilah Wan Abdullah, 57, said he could have died from being repeatedly kicked and punched by a man.

“Luckily for me there were those who were brave enough to help me, or I would have died from the assault.”

He said he was riding his motorcycle home after work when the man suddenly kicked him off his motorcycle.

“The next thing I knew I was being kicked in my head and all over my body. It happened over and over again before I was rescued by tahfiz students who were nearby.

“Initially I thought the attacker was a tahfiz student undergoing some silat training because some of his moves looked that way.”

Wan Fadhilah said that as he passed the area on his motorcycle, the tahfiz students had shouted at him to move away.

“When I was on my motorcycle, one of them screamed out at me to move because there was a mentally unstable man around. But before I could could do so, I was attacked.”


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Wan Fadhilah, who has worked as a cook at a nearby tahfiz school for more than 10 years, said his whole body was in pain and he sustained some bruises.

He said this was the first time an “amok” incident took place here.

“If ever there were mentally unsound people around, they never hurt anyone. I am grateful I managed to escape and am indebted to the tahfiz students who came to my aid. If they had not helped me, I would have ended up far worse.

“The thing is, I just got discharged from hospital three days ago after being admitted for high blood pressure,”

A man in his 20s died after being involved in a scuffle with a group of people at 7pm in Pulau Melaka here, last night.

It was learnt that before the brawl, the man assaulted a female cook before going after a security guard of a religious school.

Police have remanded a 32-year-old security guard in connection with the incident.

The seven-day remand order, which ends on Feb 5, was obtained at the Kota Baru magistrate’s court under Section 117 of the Criminal Procedure Code. The case is being investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder.

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