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Two Malaysian men face death penalty for allegedly causing death
By Jessica Yeo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 20 July 2009 2342 hrs
SINGAPORE: Two Malaysian men face the death penalty for allegedly causing the death of a 40-year-old Chinese national in February last year.
Galing Kujat and Jabing Kho, both aged 25 and hail from Sawarak, have denied the charge. They said they had no intention of killing Cao Ruyin, but did not deny robbing him.
Cao, a foreign worker, was walking to Kallang MRT station with his friend Wu Jun, when they were attacked at the open space at Geylang Drive in the evening.
Wu, who was also hurt in the attack, managed to flee and called the police. He got back to find Cao lying at the roadside, with his face covered in blood.
Cao suffered severe head injuries and died in Tan Tock Seng Hospital six days later.
Cao's stolen phone was passed to a third accomplice, who later sold it to a second-hand dealer for S$200.
The prosecution said it was through the second-hand dealer that police managed to track down Galing and Jabing.
They both face three charges each but the prosecution will only proceed with the murder charge.
The trial continues, with Wu expected to take the stand on Tuesday
By Jessica Yeo, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 20 July 2009 2342 hrs
SINGAPORE: Two Malaysian men face the death penalty for allegedly causing the death of a 40-year-old Chinese national in February last year.
Galing Kujat and Jabing Kho, both aged 25 and hail from Sawarak, have denied the charge. They said they had no intention of killing Cao Ruyin, but did not deny robbing him.
Cao, a foreign worker, was walking to Kallang MRT station with his friend Wu Jun, when they were attacked at the open space at Geylang Drive in the evening.
Wu, who was also hurt in the attack, managed to flee and called the police. He got back to find Cao lying at the roadside, with his face covered in blood.
Cao suffered severe head injuries and died in Tan Tock Seng Hospital six days later.
Cao's stolen phone was passed to a third accomplice, who later sold it to a second-hand dealer for S$200.
The prosecution said it was through the second-hand dealer that police managed to track down Galing and Jabing.
They both face three charges each but the prosecution will only proceed with the murder charge.
The trial continues, with Wu expected to take the stand on Tuesday