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4-day remand for man who allegedly slashed ex at Subang varsity

4-day remand for man who allegedly slashed ex at Subang varsity

The victim, also a foreigner and aged 20, was immediately taken to Universiti Malaya Medical Centre after the incident.
PETALING JAYA : A 21-year-old foreigner who allegedly slashed his former girlfriend at Taylor's University in Subang Jaya has been remanded for four days.
According to Sinar Harian, Shah Alam magistrate Redza Azhar Rezali issued the remand order earlier today.
The suspect was arrested following a report lodged at about 6.30pm yesterday after the victim was slashed.
The victim, also a foreigner and aged 20, was taken to Universiti Malaya Medical Centre. She is in stable condition.
Videos showing a couple of young women attending to the victim had made the rounds on social media. They were seen tending to injuries on her neck.
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