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No mercy for ex-fishmonger, court upholds death sentence for killing two Brits 10 years ago
DPP argues that murders were premeditated, carried out in ‘gruesome, heinous, savage’ manner, showing blatant disregard for human life
Retiree’s two-decade trust in same set of numbers banks him RM64.6 mil
Negri Sembilan man’s loyalty to ‘special’ numbers leads to Supreme Toto 6/58 Jackpot win
Abduction hoax: Form 1 student fakes kidnapping to avoid Agama class
Girl’s attempt unsuccessful, as investigation reveals she was wandering in mall alone before being spotted by security personnel
Sarawak flights return to normal after May 1 cancellations from Mount Ruang eruptions
A total of 24 flights to and from Sarawak, affecting 3,451 passengers, were cancelled on May 1
Abang Johari welcomes proposal of RM2 mil deposit for S’wak PR status
Premier says Sarawak is attracting many business people but they must invest in state to migrate there, which in turn helps it generate income
Pregnant woman is first prisoner in Sarawak to serve home detention
State prison director says 31-year-old was in her third trimester, clarified dept is following standard international rules, mentions importance of restorative justice
Joanna was going to buy me a new phone: grandmother of navy officer in Lumut crash
Family members of Joanna Felicia Rohna, who was killed in the navy helicopter tragedy, were shocked upon hearing the tragedy that befell her.
Suspect in Betong sexual assault case involving 6-year-old arrested in Batu Niah
Sri Aman police chief Mathew Manggie said the 38-year-old was nabbed at an oil palm plantation in Batu Niah after being on the run following a police report lodged on April 10.
Mount Ruang eruption: passengers stuck at Kuching International Airport wait for skies to clear
Cousins Qlaressa Aessherra Ezat Fahmy and Aida Syakirah Zainuddin are among passengers stranded at Kuching International Airport today after flights were cancelled due to the ash clouds arising from Mount Ruang’s eruption in north Sulawesi, Indonesia.
Lahad Datu shooting: investigation underway into tragic death of police chief’s daughter
Police are still investigating the death of Lahad Datu police chief Dzulbaharin Ismail’s daughter, who died after accidentally shooting herself with her father’s gun at their home in Taman Tabanak, Lahad Datu, yesterday.