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Friendship of duo accused of murder shatters in court 938 LIVE THEY are friends. Good ones, apparently. But it seems their friendship is cracking under the pressure of their murder trial. Not only did the two Sarawakians, accused of causing the death of a Chinese foreign worker, record conflicting accounts

Friendship of duo accused of murder shatters in court 938 LIVE THEY are friends. Good ones, apparently. But it seems their friendship is cracking under the pressure of their murder trial. Not only did the two Sarawakians, accused of causing the death of a Chinese foreign worker, record conflicting accounts

Malaysian man escapes gallows Court amends conviction to one of robbery with hurt NG JING YNG jingyng@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE One of the two Sarawakian men convicted of murder has escaped the gallows. Jabing Kho and Galing Kujat, who bludgeoned to death a Chinese national while robbing him, were convicted of murder

Malaysian man escapes gallows Court amends conviction to one of robbery with hurt NG JING YNG jingyng@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE One of the two Sarawakian men convicted of murder has escaped the gallows. Jabing Kho and Galing Kujat, who bludgeoned to death a Chinese national while robbing him, were convicted of murder

Appeal for clemency BERNAMA SIBU (Malaysia): The government will appeal to the Singapore Government for clemency over the death sentence imposed by a court in the Republic on two Sarawakians. Jabing Kho and Galing Kujat, both 26, were sentenced to death last Saturday, for the murder of a Chinese national

The Straits Times 31 July 2010 PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE Microfilm Reel NL30849

Sarawakian duo get death sentence BY SELINA LUM TWO Sarawakian men who bashed to death a Chinese national while robbing him were yesterday convicted of murder and sentenced to the mandatory death penalty. Jabing Kho had struck Mr Cao Ruyin, a construction worker, on the head with a tree branch

The Straits Times 31 July 2010 PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE Microfilm Reel NL30849

Sarawakian duo get death sentence BY SELINA LUM TWO Sarawakian men who bashed to death a Chinese national while robbing him were yesterday convicted of murder and sentenced to the mandatory death penalty. Jabing Kho had struck Mr Cao Ruyin, a construction worker, on the head with a tree branch

Sarawak man escapes death for fatal robbery Court of Appeal says he did not intend to kill, but accomplice will still hang BY SELINA LUM selinal@sph.com.sg A SARAWAKIAN man, one of two who robbed and fatally assaulted a Chinese national in 2008, escaped the gallows yesterday. The three-judge Court of

Kes bunuh libat dua pekerja Sarawak didengar PERBICARAAN kes bunuh seorang pekerja binaan melibatkan dua pekerja asal Sarawak didengar di Mahkamah Tinggi semalam. Galing Kujat dan Jabing Kho, kedua-duanya 25 tahun, dihadapkan dengan tuduhan membunuh Encik Cao Ruyin, 40 tahun, pada 17 Februari tahun lalu. Dalam kejadian sekitar 8 malam

He died over a $200 phone 938 LIVE CHINESE national Cao Ruyin lost his life over a handphone that was later sold for $200. He was on his way to the Kallang MRT station with his friend Wu Jun in February last year when they were attacked by Galing Kujat

He died over a $200 phone 938 LIVE CHINESE national Cao Ruyin lost his life over a handphone that was later sold for $200. He was on his way to the Kallang MRT station with his friend Wu Jun in February last year when they were attacked by Galing Kujat

I saw only one assailant, says man hurt in attack Khushwant Singh DUO ON MURDER TRIAL By TWO men are on trial for his friend's murder but construction worker Wu Jun said he saw only one assailant at the scene of the attack. In the High Court yesterday, the 44-year-old

Victim's cellphone led to arrest of attackers Khushwant Singh Imei number gave group away when phone was sold; 2 on murder trial By A DEAD man's cellphone helped police track down his attackers. Investigators had found the cellphone's Imei number short for Interna- tional Mobile Equipment Identity number on the