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Dear Friends,

We here at GrASS need your help to help us gather the below mentioned items to help us raise funds for our shelter and other independent pet rescuers.

The items are:

Scrap Paper
Old Newspapers
Old Magazines
Unwanted uncooked/raw Acidic Fruits ( Oranges, pineapples, lime,lemons)
Unwanted uncooked/raw fruits
Unwanted uncooked/raw Vegetables
Brown Sugar
Rice Bran
Red Earth
Glass Jars/Plastic containers with lids
Cardboard boxes (any other cardboard materials)
Aluminium Cans
Expired Food Products

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Article: Bad with the dogs too

July 23, 2008 Categories: News

To his Subang Jaya neighbours, the gunman shot dead yesterday was only notorious for not feeding the many dogs kept at his house at 47, Jalan SS14/2A.

Dogs aside though, they did notice that his was a somewhat different lifestyle, notably regarding women and vehicles.

Neighbours said he lived with a 26-year-old woman, believed to be his wife, though one neighbour who only wanted to be known as Leong said, "I've seen him living with at least two other women and also maybe one or two children below seven. They moved in around two or three months ago."

The 26-year-old woman was seen in the house yesterday wearing what looked like a maternity dress while police searched the house the entire afternoon. She was taken to the Subang Jaya police station in SS17 late last night.

Leong added that he had seen a Proton Wira, a Proton Perdana and also the Naza Ria (which the gunman had used when police cornered him) going in and out of the premises.

Other neighbours said they had seen him driving a BMW and "sometimes a Mercedes". The couple had also frequented a nearby petrol kiosk and market.

One neighbour said that many of them had been complaining about the dogs, a large black one and some smaller dogs kept behind the house.

"His dogs were always barking. I pitied them as I don't think that they were fed regularly," she said.

At about 8pm, police were seen carrying out several paperbags, boxes and two sledgehammers from the house. The contents of the bags and boxes were unknown.

Subang Jaya district police chief Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar was seen entering the house but left later without commenting on the findings. It was learnt police had been monitoring the suspect's movements for some time before the shootout.

This article was taken from: the malay mail: news 23 july 2008

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