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Man kills housemate before plunging to his death
By STEVEN DANIEL
kuala lumpur: Standing on top of a three-storey building, bleeding from the abdomen, he urged police to shoot him.
As policemen watched, Johnny Dusok then raised his hand as if to signal goodbye — then plunged to the ground. He died although he was rushed to the hospital.
Hours earlier, he went berserk and slashed his stomach after killing a housemate with a hammer.
The drama unfolded at around 8am yesterday when Johnny, 30, started behaving aggressively towards his elder brother on the first floor unit, above of a car tyre workshop in Jalan Bandar 3, Taman Melawati.
The elder brother and his housemates managed to hold him down.
“However, Johnny, a Kadazan from Sabah, broke free, grabbed a knife and stabbed himself in the abdomen.
“The terrified older brother ran to the Melawati police station located about 200m away at 11.20am to inform police that his younger sibling had gone berserk,” said Ampang OCPD Asst Comm Abdul Jalil Hassan.
Policemen rushed to the unit but did not find Johnny.
Instead, they made a gruesome discovery on the third floor when they found the body of housemate Foong Chee Kong, 32, who had his head smashed with a blunt object.
Police mounted a search and found Johnny sitting precariously on the ledge of a three-storey shoplot, five shops away from where he killed Foong.
Several policemen climbed through an air well to reach the roof. For the next hour, they tried to cajole Johnny to surrender.
ACP Abdul Jalil said Johnny pleaded with the policemen to just shoot and kill him.
“At 12.30pm, the suspect stood up, raised his right hand to signal goodbye at the policemen, and fell 15m to the ground,” he added.
He was rushed to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital and died at 6.25pm.
Foong, from Kapar, Klang, had been working in the car tyre workshop together with Johnny’s elder brother for the past 12 years.
Police believe Johnny had lost his job as a guard at a fish pond in Perak, which led the elder brother to invite him to stay with him for a while.