Pinoy shot dead by fellow Pinoy in Malaysia –report

Malaysian authorities are tracking down a Filipino linked to the shooting of a fellow Filipino, supposedly over a work-related dispute at an oil palm estate in Sibu.

The shooting occurred Monay morning in front of the workers' quarters, Malaysia's The Star Online reported.

Citing sketchy initial information, The Star's report identified the victim only as Anil, 36.
The suspect reportedly fled after the shooting.

Village headman Tuai Rumah Digat Kasi said Anil called the suspect to his quarters to settle the work-related matter.

"The suspect dashed to the front of the victim's quarters armed with a knife and a homemade gun. Suddenly there was a sound of gunshot and the victim collapsed," he said.

Digat described the victim as "a nice man" who he said had been working in Sabah for 10 years and could speak Malay well.

“He had been working here for about three years," he said.

Also, Digat said the victim worked as a mechanic while the suspect is a driver of the estate.

Anil had three children including boys aged 8 and one just a few months old. The third child is a 10-year-old girl. —Joel Locsin/KBK, GMA News

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