Malaysian footballer injured in acid attack: official
The Peninsula
Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysian national footballer suffered second degree burns after he was splashed with acid in an attack at a shopping mall over the we...
Kuala Lumpur: A Malaysian national footballer suffered second-degree burns after he was splashed with acid in an attack at a shopping mall over the weekend, a sports official has said.
National team player Faisal Halim was burned on the neck, shoulder, hands and chest during the attack Sunday in Petaling Jaya district outside the capital Kuala Lumpur, according to Najwan Halimi, a sports official in Selangor state.
Faisal, 26, is a winger at the Selangor Football Club.
"I strongly condemn this violence and urge the police to bring the perpetrator to justice," Najwan said in a statement late Sunday.
Selangor police chief Hussein Omar Khan was quoted by private television station Astro Awani as saying on Monday that a male suspect had been arrested, though he did not disclose a motive.