Abstract:A 44-year-old Malaysian businessman, Wong Kai Lai, died after being attacked by about 20 men in Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, on 19 December. Police believe the attack may have been linked to a foreign currency exchange dispute.
A 44-year-old Malaysian businessman, Wong Kai Lai (name transliterated), died after being attacked by about 20 men in Jenjarom, Kuala Langat, on 19 December. Police believe the attack may have been linked to a foreign currency exchange dispute.
Wong suffered critical injuries, including a crushed skull, broken limbs, and nearly severed fingers. He was taken to Banting Hospital and later transferred to Klang Hospital. He died the next day.
The attack was recorded on video. The footage was widely shared on social media, causing concern about vigilante violence.
Wongs widow, Feng (name transliterated), aged 40, denied claims that her husband was involved in illegal currency exchange. She spoke at a press conference on 26 December, accompanied by Teratai state assemblyman Yew Jiar Haur. She said her husband ran a restaurant and farm and lived an honest life.
Feng explained that her husband had always paid their workers on time. She said they had never been involved in any illegal activities. She looked distressed as she spoke.
The incident has deeply affected their family. Feng said their two young daughters had been questioned by classmates about their fathers death. She added that her daughters asked her if their father had done something bad. Feng said the rumours were hurtful and unfair.
A business partner of Wong suggested that the attack may have been a scam. The partner, who did not want to be named, said Wong could have been the victim rather than the perpetrator.
Assemblyman Yew urged the public not to spread rumours. He said false claims could make things worse for the grieving family.
Friends and colleagues in Selangor, where Wong was known as “Desa Boy,” have shared their sadness over his death. Many praised him for his character and honest business practices. The tributes supported his widows claims about his integrity.
The police are still investigating. They have asked witnesses to come forward with any details about the attack.
Six men have been arrested in connection with the case. The suspects, aged 25 to 53, were detained in operations in Kuala Langat and Kuala Lumpur. They are now in police custody to assist with the investigation.
Anyone with information should contact the Klang district police or their nearest station.
Wongs family and friends are waiting for answers. The community hopes justice will be served.
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