KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA - A businessman who owns several nightspots and manages several parking lots in the Klang Valley was repeatedly stabbed, assaulted and handcuffed before he was abducted by five men in front of his wife and children.
His wife Sheila Kaur, 35, claimed that her husband R. Ravi Shankar, 40, who is also known as Bangsar Shan, was still missing since he was taken away in Kajang on Aug 28.
Sheila claimed that they went to a plant nursery in Bandar Makhota Cheras with their four children and that five men in a Proton Waja pulled up at the entrance.
"They stormed into the nursery and demanded that Ravi follow them."
When he refused, they punched and kicked him.
"Ravi, who tried to put up a fight was stabbed three times by one of them with a pocket knife. He was then handcuffed and forced into the boot of the Waja," Sheila said.
She said this during a press conference, accompanied by her lawyer P. Uthayakumar, at the Human Rights Party headquarters in Bangsar yesterday.
Sheila said she now fears for the life and safety of her husband.
Meanwhile in SELAYANG, a man in his 30s was slashed to death by three men armed with samurai swords in a restaurant here last night.
In the 11.15pm incident, the victim, identified as M. Vinod was having drinks with five of his friends at the restaurant in Jalan 17, Selayang Jaya when the three men alighted from a black car.
The men then attacked Vinod, who suffered multiple stab wounds to his face, head and body. His fingers were also severed.
Two of his friends R. Kumar, 23 and K. Ramar, 36, were also injured in the attack. They were reported to be in stable condition at the Selayang Hospital.
Gombak OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Rahim Abdullah said the case was being investigated for murder, adding that they had not ruled out revenge as motive.
--The Star/ANN
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