Murder investigation launched as Irishman's body found tied up in Malaysian apartment
Police are investigating after the bloodstained body of an Irishman who had been tied up was found in his apartment by an air conditioning engineer.
Police have confirmed they are carrying out a murder investigation after finding a note alongside the body which read: "I respected the Police & Still Do But Justice Sometimes has to be Gained. I Hate you Mafia Kiling Scamers, I Love My Girl ." The police said that when the property agent had first knocked on the door, a man described as fair skinned had answered and told them that the occupant was unwell, and advise them to leave him alone for the time being.
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