Snatcher dies after victim rams car into his bike | Inquirer News

Snatcher dies after victim rams car into his bike

/ 04:31 PM July 30, 2017

The student quickly got into his car and pursued the suspect for about the 3km before he rammed the car into the suspect’s motorcycle near a traffic light. PHOTO from The Star/Asia News Network

SERDANG, Malaysia — A snatch thief died after his victim gave chase with his car and knocked him off his motorcycle in Seri Kembangan early Sunday.

It is learned that the 25-year-old suspect had snatched a bag belonging to a Yemeni student who was having drinks at a food stall at about 3:30 a.m.

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The student quickly got into his car and pursued the suspect for about the 3 kilometers before he rammed the car into the suspect’s motorcycle near a traffic light.

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Serdang OCPD Asst. Comm. Megat Mohamad Aminudin Megat Alias said the suspect died due to head injuries.

“He has records for assault, criminal intimidation and a drug offense.

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“We have detained the Yemeni student, in his 20s, and checking his documents,” he said.

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“We will apply for a remand order on the student to assist in investigations,” he said.

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The suspect’s body has been sent to Serdang Hospital for post-mortem.

The case has been classified as culpable homicide not amounting to murder under Section 304 of the Malaysian Penal Code.

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