China Overseas Press, March 23, according to Malaysia's Sin Chew.com, a 73-year-old Chinese woman of Johor, Malaysia was murdered by an Indonesian worker who lived with her. Police released photos of men and women suspects on the 19th in the media. With assistance, the suspect was successfully arrested in Selangor on March 21 local time.

The murder occurred at 2:30 pm on the 18th of this month in a double-storey bungalow in the senior fenced community of Bukit 3 Road, Senai Ana. The relationship between the two suspects and the elderly woman was an employee and an employer.

Johor State Chief Sheriff Ayurhan issued a statement today stating that the male suspect was Idolina and the female suspect was Ikarina, both of whom are Indonesian and are 21 years old.

Ayurhan said that after the photos of the two suspects were released, with the assistance of the media, the police arrested the two suspects at a restaurant in Petaling Jaya at 4.30 a.m. local time on March 21 and one of them was present. A 24-year-old Indonesian national.

Skudai came to find the deceased's car

"Police also found a white Toyota Alphard sedan belonging to the deceased but believed to have been driven away by the suspect, in Taman Nusa Bestari.

Police cited section 302 (murder) of the Criminal Code to investigate the case and were allowed to detain the suspect for 7 days from today to assist the police in the investigation.

News background: Suspect smacks his head and kills old woman

CCTV footage showed that the 73-year-old female deceased was sitting in an electronic massage chair in the living room at the time of the incident. The suspect attacked his head with a hoe, and the deceased had forehead and hands with scars. One of the wounds was 2 cm long.

At that time, two Indonesian men and women suspects worked at the deceased's home for only 10 days. The police initially believed that the suspects were dissatisfied with the dissatisfaction and resentment against the deceased and they were poisoned.

Police subsequently collected three fingerprints from several storage boxes in the deceased's master room, and also found the murder weapon in the house where the crime occurred, a 39-centimeter hoe with hair and blood on it.