KUALA LUMPUR: The daughter of a car workshop owner, who was found murdered, has recounted that she overheard her father arguing with someone two days before he went missing.
Loh Kwai Yee said her 69-year-old father, Loh Sin Kan, had a fight with someone over the phone on Dec 29 about payment for car tyres.
“Then on Dec 31, my father went off in a customer’s car and we could not contact him after that, ” she said.
It was reported on Friday that a man was found dead in the boot of his car, believed to have been strangled to death.
KUALA LUMPUR: The man who allegedly murdered a workshop owner over a payment for car tyres had tried to use a fake bank slip to pay for the tyres.
The 69-year-old victim s daughter, Loh Kwai Yee, said the man had originally used a fake bank slip to pay off the RM1,100 he owed her father for the purchased tyres before paying around RM500.
“My father has dealt with him before and around Christmas Eve, the man purchased the tyres while promising the rest of the payment later.
“On Dec 29, I overheard my father arguing with someone over the phone to pay for car tyres.
SUBANG JAYA: A disagreement over the purchase of car tyres was the motive behind the abduction and murder of a senior citizen here, says Petaling Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Nik Ezanee Mohd Faisal.
KUALA LUMPUR: The police have obtained a remand for the suspect believed to be involved in the murder of a 70-year-old man over tyres worth approximately RM1,100.