Police have confirmed the seizure of a letter believed to be the “final note” written by the suspect in the fatal stabbing case at a school in Petaling Jaya.
Selangor Police Chief Datuk Shazeli Kahar stated that the letter was found on the suspect at the time of arrest, not at the crime scene, a female toilet where the murder occurred. According to Kosmo!, the letter is currently under further investigation.
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The letter, primarily written in Mandarin with several English phrases, contained disturbing content, including statements such as “The world is fake. I have won” and “Zero Day.”
It also referenced several mass school shootings in the United States, including the Uvalde and Columbine incidents, along with the names of the perpetrators involved.
Shazeli added that police have recorded a total of 57 statements from students, teachers, family members, and school counselling representatives as part of the investigation.
The probe also includes a thorough background check on both the victim and the suspect, as well as a review of CCTV footage.
Shazeli emphasised that police are treating the case with utmost seriousness and urged all parties including the school and local community, to cooperate in ensuring the safety and well-being of students.
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Previously, it was reported that a 16-year-old female student of SMK Bandar Utama 4, Petaling Jaya, tragically lost her life after being stabbed multiple times by a 14-year-old male student from the same school.
Unsurprisingly, the incident has sparked concern among parents, many of whom are calling for urgent and decisive action to ensure the safety of students in schools.
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