Pahang Sultan expresses profound sadness and disappointment over allegedly family murder tragedy at Cherating
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| The Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah, said the tragic murder in Cherating yesterday was deeply shocking as it involved an entire family. Bernama Picture |
Police are investigating whether money problems triggered the incident
A Malaysian official news agency said yesterday, the Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al Mustafa Billah Shah Ibni Almarhum Paduka Ayahanda Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Al Musta'in Billah has expressed profound grief and disappointment over the tragic incident in Cherating in which a man allegedly killed his family and himself yesterday.
The Pahang ruler described the incident as deeply shocking as it involved an entire family.
Bernama reported that the Sultan urged the public to remain vigilant regarding behavioural changes in those around them.
“This should not have happened,” he said.
“As Pahang’s ruler, I advise the public to remain cautious and observant of those showing such tendencies … that should not be disregarded.”
Al-Sultan Abdullah also encouraged the public to pray for the victims.
Earlier yesterday, Pahang police chief Datuk Seri Yahaya Othman said a 32-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife, 28, his mother, 55, and two young daughters with a sharp weapon before turning it on himself.
The bodies of the man, his wife, and their children were found in a bedroom, while his mother’s body was discovered in the kitchen of the single-storey terrace house along Lorong Cherating Damai, Kuantan.
Yahaya added that the suspect’s 15-year-old younger brother was at home when he heard a commotion and made the shocking discovery.
The man had resigned from his job in Selangor last month and started his new job in Kuantan just a week ago. Police are investigating whether money problems triggered the incident.
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