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03 January 2014

Bayi Meninggal Selepas Ibu Ambil Dari TASKA

Bayi meninggal selepas ibu ambil dari TASKA
2014/01/03 -

Bayi meninggal selepas ibu ambil dari TASKA Rossmaine ditenangkan saudara ketika menanti bedah siasat Azeem (gambar kecil) di Hospital Putrajaya, semalam.

Putrajaya: Sepasang suami isteri terkejut apabila mendapati bayi mereka berusia empat bulan meninggal dunia ketika mengambilnya dari TASKA di Desa Pinggiran Putra, semalam.

Lebih menyayat hati kejadian itu langsung tidak disedari pengasuh yang menyangka bayi berkenaan sedang tidur nyenyak.
Ibu bayi itu, Rossmaine Sulaiman, 38, berkata dia dan suaminya mengambil anaknya, Azeem Rifhan kira-kira jam 2.15 petang selepas waktu bekerja.


“Ketika mengambilnya dari tangan pengasuh, saya dapat rasakan tangan keras dan langsung tidak ada tindak balas, manakala tubuhnya sejuk.

“Melihat kejadian itu, saya dan suami bergegas ke Hospital Putrajaya dalam usaha menyelamatkan anak kami,” katanya ketika ditemui di sini, semalam.

Dia berkata, sepanjang perjalanan, mereka cuba meletakkan tangan di atas dada Azeem namun tiada sebarang tindak balas, malah doktor cuba memberi bantuan pernafasan sebaik tiba di hospital tetapi gagal menyelamatkan bayi terbabit.

“Segalanya berlaku dengan pantas. Bayangkan, saya menghantar anak ke taska dalam keadaan sihat tapi akhirnya menerima tubuhnya yang kaku,” katanya.
Rossmaine berkata, dia cuba menelefon pemilik taska berkali-kali namun taliannya dimatikan.

Pemangku Ketua Polis Daerah Sepang, Deputi Superintendan Zaldino Zaludin ketika dihubungi mengesahkan menerima laporan mengenai kejadian itu.

KES TEMBAK PERTAMA DI TAHUN 2014

Kes tembak pertama di tahun 2014

January 2, 2014
Tembakan itu mengenai badan mangsa yang berumur 46 tahun dari Taman Jati di sini. Keadaan lelaki itu dilaporkan stabil setelah diberi rawatan di Hospital Kulim.
KULIM:Tahun lepas setiap minggu ada kes tembak di negara kita.Setelah lama kes ini tidak kedengaran, malam tadi di awal Tahun Baru 2014, sudah berlaku kes tembakan pertama di negara ini.
Seorang peniaga perkakasan rumah cedera parah terkena tembakan dengan pistol dari jarak dekat ketika sedang minum di sebuah restoran di Taman Kempas Indah, di sini, malam tadi.
Ketua Polis Daerah Kulim Supt Ghuzlan Salleh berkata kejadian berlaku kira-kira 10.30 malam apabila dua lelaki menaiki sebuah motosikal berhenti di hadapan restoran tersebut dan seorang daripada mereka melepaskan beberapa das tembakan.
“Tembakan itu mengenai badan mangsa yang berumur 46 tahun dari Taman Jati di sini. Keadaan lelaki itu dilaporkan stabil setelah diberi rawatan di Hospital Kulim,” katanya kepada Bernama di sini, hari ini.
Beliau berkata peniaga itu yang menjalankan perniagaan di Taman Kempas sempat lari sejauh 40 meter untuk menyelamatkan diri selepas ditembak sebelum terjatuh manakala penyerangnya memecut motosikal dan melarikan diri.
Peniaga itu bernasib baik orang ramai berhampiran tempat kejadian membantunya dan menghubungi polis untuk dihantar ke Hospital Kulim, kata Ghuzlan.
Katanya polis yang menyiasat kejadian itu menjumpai lima kelongsong peluru pistol di kawasan restoran tersebut. Polis mengesyaki serangan itu bermotifkan dendam.
- Bernama

Black Money Syndicate Busted By Cops on Boxing Day.

Cops Bust Black Money Syndicate

Chief Assistant Commissioner Izany Abdul Ghani    /Google ImagesChief Assistant Commissioner Izany Abdul Ghani /Google Images












KUALA LUMPUR: The police busted a black money syndicate with the arrest of three foreign men and confiscated RM 1.7 million of cash believed to be fake notes.
City Commercial Crime Investigation Department chief Assistant Commissioner Izany Abdul Ghani said the three men aged between 45 and 54 were picked up at a hotel in Jalan Ampang on Dec 26.
Two suspects were from China, while another was believed to be a Singaporean.Izany said the police seized eight safe boxes contained 5,373 pieces of USD100 and 831 pieces of RM100 notes.

He said police also confiscated a laptop, three mobile phones, a broadband modem, eight packets of blackened papers with the size of USD100 note and a eight packets of blank papers.

Other items seized, includes 17 bottles of chemicals believed to be used to wash blackened money.The suspects are being remanded until Jan 15.


Dubai 2014 Firework Display Breaks Guinness World Record For Largest Ever Pyrotechnic Display On New Years Eve (VIDEO)

Dubai 2014 firework display breaks world record: Guinness

“Ten months in planning, over 500,000 fireworks were used during the  display which lasted around six minutes, with Guinness World Records  adjudicators on hand to confirm that a new record had been set,” the Guinness  website said.


Fireworks explode from the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower, in Dubai on January 1, 2014 to celebrate the new year. Dubai kicked off New Year with a dazzling bid for a new world record to cap those the Gulf city state already holds for its mammoth property developments. The glittering fireworks display that lasted around six minutes spanned over 100 kilometres (60 miles) of the Dubai coast, which boasts an archipelago of man-made islands and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER

The display spanned 94 kilometres (58.4 miles) of the Dubai coast, which  boasts an archipelago of man-made islands and Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest  tower, Guinness said.
Enough fireworks were launched in the first minute of the display to break  the previous record, set by Kuwait in 2011 with an hour-long show of 77,282  fireworks.
The main displays took place at Burj Khalifa and the luxurious Atlantis  hotel located in Palm Jumeirah, one of three palm-shaped islands.
US firm Fireworks by Grucci designed the display, Guinness said, using 100  computers and 200 technicians to synchronise the pyrotechnics at a reported  cost of around $6 million (4.3 million euros).


Fireworks explode in the sky over Dubai, January 1, 2014, during a world record-breaking firework display attempt. REUTERS/Mohammed Omar (UNITED ARAB EMIRATES)

 
Dubai boasts the world’s tallest tower, its largest man-made island and one  of the world’s busiest airports. 
It set its latest record in May last year with Dubai, Princess Tower,  recorded by Guinness as the world’s tallest residential building.
Dubai has been vying to become a permanent fixture on the world map of New  Year celebrations, staging spectacular shows since the opening of the 828-metre  (2,716-foot) Burj Khalifa tower in 2010. AFP

Fireworks explode from the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower, in Dubai on January 1, 2014 to celebrate the new year. Dubai kicked off New Year with a dazzling bid for a new world record to cap those the Gulf city state already holds for its mammoth property developments. The glittering fireworks display that lasted around six minutes spanned over 100 kilometres (60 miles) of the Dubai coast, which boasts an archipelago of man-made islands and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower. AFP PHOTO / STRINGER



Fireworks explode over Palm Jumeirah in Dubai on January 1, 2014 to celebrate the new year. Dubai kicked off New Year with a dazzling bid for a new world record to cap those the Gulf city state already holds for its mammoth property developments. The glittering fireworks display that lasted around six minutes spanned over 100 kilometres (60 miles) of the Dubai coast, which boasts an archipelago of man-made islands and Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower. AFP PHOTO / KARIM SAHIB



3 Year Old Boy DIes of Heatstroke after Left 9 Hours In Family MPV

Boy, 3, dies of heatstroke after 9 hours left in family's MPV

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KUANTAN: A three-year old boy died of suffocation and heatstroke after he was accidentally left behind in the backseat of the family's multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) for over nine hours today.


The boy's father, 41, was supposed to drop him off at a nursery in Indera Mahkota after sending his wife, a school administrative assistsant, and four elder children to their schools.
 
The family left their home at the Kampung Pandan teachers' quarters here at 7.30am with him sleeping and strapped in the backseat of the MPV.
 
However, after making two drops to send his wife and two elder children at SMK Pandan and SK Tunku Azizah in Indera Mahkota where he spent about two hours there, the man drove straight to Taman Tas for a drink. 
 
He even fetched his wife at SMK Pandan at noon and the couple drove up to check on their two other children at the primary school.
 
They only discovered the toddler at 5pm and rushed him to the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
 
The post-mortem revealed the boy had died of heatstroke.
Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital staff attends to the remains of the three-year old boy who dies after being accidentally left behind in the family's MPV for over nine hours in Kuantan, Pahang. NST/Syazwan Msar

02 January 2014

Woman And Son Found Dead In Apartment in Johor Baru

Woman, son found dead in apartment

Patmavathy A. T. Samy, 63 (left) and her son, Suba R. Subramaniam, 40
Patmavathy A. T. Samy, 63 (left) and her son, Suba R. Subramaniam, 40
   
JOHOR BARU: A woman and her son were found dead with stab wounds in a pool of blood in a bedroom of an apartment at Kipmart Villa here on Thursday, police said.
Johor Deputy CPO Datuk Ismail Yatim said the bodies of Patmavathy A. T. Samy, 63, and her son, Suba R. Subramaniam, 40, were found by other members of the family at about 1am.
"Police found a knife and a pair of scissors apparently used in their murder," he told reporters.
He said police were investigating the motive for the killing.
He also said that police were looking for two foreigners who had been working for the family and disappeared following the incident. - Bernama

Malaysia's New Year Fireworks Display at Pertronas Twin Towers Dazzles Britain As It Headlines the UK Times

Malaysia's New Year fireworks display dazzles Britons

Front-page material: The Petronas Twin Towers New Year countdown fireworks display featured on the front-page of The Times.
Front-page material: The Petronas Twin Towers New Year countdown fireworks display featured on the front-page of The Times.
   
PETALING JAYA: Malaysians have always looked forward to the glorious New Year countdown fireworks display at the Petronas Twin To­­wers.
But this year, the dazzling show made headlines not only in Malaysia, but in Britain as well when daily newspaper The Times featured a front-page photograph of the fireworks yesterday.
Captioned “In with a bang”, the photograph noted how Malaysia rang in the new year eight hours before London with a fireworks display at the iconic twin skyscrapers.
The photograph is of large pink and red fireworks against the backdrop of the partially-lit Twin Towers.
Nikesh Mehta, a British diplomat stationed in Malaysia, tweeted a picture of the newspaper’s front page and added “happy New Year to all and congrats KL for making the front cover of The Times. Great pic of the fireworks and the Towers!”
Another shot of the brilliant fireworks near the Twin Towers also made it to the BBC, which collected photographs of New Year celebrations from across the globe.


THE COUNTDOWN OF 2014 AT THE PETRONAS TWIN TOWERS


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