The victim, who wished to be known as Koo, 44, said her family had never gotten into quarrels or borrowed money from loan sharks.
“The first incident happened on March 6 when my daughter’s car was splashed with red paint. She parked the car outside and noticed the paint around 7am. “Since our home doesn’t have any surveillance cameras, we have no idea who did it. She never borrowed money from anyone and had just purchased her car from a second-hand shop three months ago,” Koo said at a press conference held by Ipoh Timur MP Wong Kah Woh at the DAP headquarters here Saturday .“My daughter wanted to go out around 8am and that was when she noticed the red paint all over our porch area.
“I am worried about our safety since my family still has schoolgoing children. We have lodged two police reports. “We have called all our relatives to check if they had borrowed money from loan sharks but nobody did. I believed that the person who did this had mistaken our house for somebody else,” she said.“There is no guarantee that this might not happen again to them. Koo told me that the police came to their house after they lodged the reports but so far, the perpetrator is still at large,” he said.
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