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Malaysian Murders and Mysteries

A century of shocking cases that gripped the nation
  • ISBN-13: 9789814868556
  • Publisher: MARSHALL CAVENDISH
    Imprint: MARSHALL CAVENDISH INTNL ASIA
  • By Martin Vengadesan, By Andrew Sagayam
  • Price: AUD $22.99
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  • Local release date: 14/05/2020
  • Format: Paperback (198.00mm X 130.00mm) 236 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: True crime [BTC]Malaysia [1FMM]
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Over the past century, Malaysia has seen criminal cases that have gripped the attention of the entire nation and beyond. These crimes vary in nature and details, and in some instances, the perpetrators have been caught and punished, while others remain unresolved. What most of them have in common is that they were real life dramas played out through the media and carried into every home. This compilation brings together 42 of the most well-known and notorious cases, based on the authors' research and consultations with some of the most eminent historians, criminal lawyers, crime reporters and police officers in the country, who were able to breathe new life into some of the cases and shed new light on the notorious events. These cases go as far back as 1875, beginning with colonial-era intrigues that remain unresolved to this day, and investigate over a century of Malaysian murders and mysteries.
Martin Vengadesan is part of Malaysiakini's editorial team. He previously worked at The Star from 1996 to 2018. He specialises in historical and research-based articles and also spent many years in the digital section as editor of The Star's iPad app and popular news website, The Star Online. He wrote two columns for The Star, Music Myths & Legends (2002-2012) and Watching The World (2013-2018), which touched on music history and world politics, respectively. He has served as General Treasurer of the National Union of Journalists and was formerly General Secretary of the Youth Wing of Parti Rakyat Malaysia and a vice-president of the Youth Wing of Parti Keadilan Rakyat. Andrew Sagayam is press secretary to the National Unity and Social Wellbeing Minister. He was a crime reporter, news editor and video producer between 1998 and 2019, serving with The Sun, The Malay Mail, The Star and Bernama. He has covered many of the most prominent cases of the last two decades, giving him an insight few others enjoy. He used his experiences to serve as a consultant for this book.
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