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Man kills wife in hotel after she asked for divorce, surrenders to cops

Batu Gajah police chief says murder motive believed to be dissatisfaction over repeated requests, notes couple arrived at premises separately but stayed in same room

11:21 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – A 36-year-old man surrendered to the police for killing his wife today in Batu Gajah, Perak.

In a statement today, Batu Gajah police chief Md Noor Aehawan Mohammad said the man came to the police station around 2pm today and surrendered for stabbing his 32-year-old wife to death in a hotel in the town.

“Through the investigation, we found the victim’s body with stab wounds and the murder weapon in a hotel room,” he said.

According to Md Noor, the motive for the murder is believed to be due to the dissatisfaction of the husband towards his wife, who kept asking for a divorce even after trying to convince her.

He said the investigation revealed that the couple had come to the hotel separately and stayed a night in the same room yesterday.

The forensic department from the Perak police headquarters and pathology experts from Ipoh Hospital confirmed the victim’s death.

“The case has been investigated under Section 302 of the Penal Code for murder, and the suspect has been detained for further investigation.

“Any individual with information related to the case may contact the investigation officer Gunalan Vijaya Kumar at 012-3634341,” he added. – June 20, 2024

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