On 6 August 2014, two 22-year-old British medical students - Aidan Brunger and Neil Dalton - were attacked and stabbed to death in Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia, where they were completing a six-week placement caring for patients in a local hospital of Sarawak. The Royal Malaysia Police investigated the case and arrested five suspects. One of these suspects, a local fishmonger named Zulkipli Abdullah, was charged with the double murder, which made international headlines as crimes against tourists in Malaysia was extremely rare.
Witnesses said that outside the bar, Brunger and Dalton were attacked by a group of men, one of whom had earlier argued with the two Britons for being noisy. The same man, who gave chase with his friends, later stabbed Brunger after catching up with him outside a car repair shop before he pursued Dalton and killed him, stabbing him around 50m away from where Brunger collapsed.[6] An autopsy revealed that Brunger died from a single stab wound on his chest while Dalton died from a total of four stab wounds, two on his back and two on his chest.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/...lkipli-abdullah
Hope the bangsar case isn't the reminiscent of the kuching murders
This post has been edited by Avangelice: Jun 5 2025, 02:26 PM
Remember this case where to UK doctors were killed, In kuching?
Jun 5 2025, 02:26 PM, updated 7 months ago
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