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Thursday April 1, 2010
Sibling rivalry ends in murder
By MUGUNTAN VANAR
KOTA KINABALU: A sibling rivalry that started from childhood ended tragically at a middle-class suburban home in the city here.
Chaw Cheng Hong, 26, was allegedly stabbed to death by his 23-year-old brother during a heated argument at their home in Taman Reservoir in Luyang at about 5.20pm Tuesday.
Their shocked parents blamed the tragic death of the elder brother on years of endless arguments and fights between their only two children that dated back to their early childhood.
Cheng Hong, who was in his final year of a masters degree programme at _________________ (I blank that as you should know it...) here, was apparently stabbed by his younger brother at least five times with a kitchen knife.
The younger sibling holds a diploma in business management.
Kota Kinabalu City police chief Asst Comm Ahmad Sofi Zakaria said the younger brother had been detained to facilitate investigations over the murder.
He said when police arrived after receiving information about the quarrel, the victim was lying on the floor while the younger brother was sitting on the sofa.
Sofi said the parents had apparently rushed home after being informed by one of the brothers about their quarrel.
The 58-year-old father, a businessman, said that his sons were always at odds with each other since the younger one was about three-years-old.
He said there were several incidents in the past where quarrels between the two ended up with injuries to either one of them or both.
The mother, who works in a bank, said that most of the time the fights between the two brothers were over petty issues and she believed that it was due to jealousy and unhappiness.
According to the parents, they were planning to separate the children by sending the younger son to further his studies in Kuala Lumpur.
Police have sent Chaw’s body for post mortem.
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