JAKARTA - Singaporean citizens were threatened with murder after being accused of accidentally crashing into a cyclist using his car and dragging the victim 30 meters away.

The perpetrator named Ng Jing Kai (27) is said to have deliberately approached a 48-year-old cyclist and then intentionally injured him with a gray Kia Carnival car in fire, on the outskirts of Perth, Australia.

Citing the Straits Times, Friday, June 21, the West Australian Police (WAPF) who investigated this case revealed that the accident on May 24 was due to being vigilant.

Cyclists who were victims of the collision have been declared dead after receiving treatment at the Royal Perth Hospital.

Detective Inspector David Gorton of the WAPF's main crime division said his party was currently investigating the motive behind the murder. Police suspect the temporary motive was due to a property dispute between the perpetrator and the victim before the incident.

Gorton added that in the car when the victim was hit there were a number of members of the perpetrator's family. They have been questioned by the police.

The perpetrator is currently being detained by the police. The trial will take place at the Stirling Gardens Magistrat Court on June 26.


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