Colleague found bus captain ‘barely alive’


Chong: Accused of stabbing driver in the bus.

GEORGE TOWN: A Rapid Penang bus captain whose lower half of the body was drenched in blood while leaning against a bus steering wheel, looked barely alive, a magistrate’s court heard.

S. Sanker, 45, who is also a Rapid Penang bus captain, said he was driving a bus at about 6.30am on Oct 6, last year, when he saw a Rapid Penang bus parked by the roadside in Bukit Relau, Paya Terubong.

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