21-6-2023 (KUALA LUMPUR) In a disturbing incident caught on camera, two men have been captured assaulting a teenager at a convenience store, leaving many stunned by their actions. The assault took a twisted turn when one of the attackers even posed for a selfie with the injured victim, adding further disbelief to the already appalling incident.
The incident, which lasted about a minute, was captured in a circulating video on Twitter. It shows the two men confronting two young teenage boys who were working at the convenience store. Suddenly, one of the men delivers a sucker punch directly to the teen’s face, repeatedly hitting him before forcefully pushing him to the ground.
Despite the efforts of the attacker’s friend and the other teen to intervene, the assailant shows no signs of relenting. He proceeds to deliver a kick straight to the teen’s face. The shocking turn of events doesn’t end there.
In a surprising twist, the attacker’s friend decides to take a selfie with the injured teen, who is visibly bloodied from the assault. The friend can be seen grinning widely in the photo, while the teen appears dazed and confused, trying to comprehend the shocking ordeal he had just experienced.
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According to Harian Metro, the assault stemmed from a dispute over unpaid umbrellas. The incident occurred at a convenience store in Bandar Rinching, Semenyih, at 5 am, as reported by Assistant Commissioner Mohd Zaid Hasan, the Kajang district police chief.
The intoxicated suspect had taken three umbrellas from the store without paying. When the victim discovered the theft and confronted the suspect, a heated argument ensued. In a fit of anger, the suspect threw a punch at the victim’s face before fleeing the scene with his friend.
The victim’s father, Shahrul Aminshah Aziz, disclosed to the Malay daily that his 18-year-old son had been working part-time at the convenience store after completing his SPM examinations.
Law enforcement authorities are currently working to locate and apprehend both suspects to aid in the ongoing investigation. The case falls under Section 394 of the Penal Code, which carries a potential punishment of up to 20 years’ imprisonment, a fine, or caning.