GEORGE TOWN: Police said revenge was the motive behind the killing of an information technology manager from Ireland. He was found in his condominium unit at Bangunan MBF along Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah on Monday . Mr Brian Patrick O'Reilly, 50, had been stationed...
The property agent had contacted Mr O'Reilly on Saturday to get keys from him but to no avail, the New Straits Times reported.
"As soon as they knocked on the door, a fair-skinned man walked out, informing them the deceased was unwell and all appointments had to be cancelled," he said. The company here apparently told him to get a locksmith to open the door, New Straits Times reported. "He immediately lodged a police report," AC Che Zaimani said, adding that the deceased had just moved into the unit about a month ago.
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