Odd job worker acquitted of killing man found in cemetery


PUTRAJAYA: An odd job worker escaped the gallows on Thursday (Oct 20) for killing a car wash owner whose body was found buried in a cemetery almost five years ago.

This was after S.Soosai, 34, succeeded in his appeal at the Court of Appeal to set aside his murder conviction and death sentence.

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