'The car window had been smashed with a stolen t-shirt. The shirt hanger was left on the ground and the shirt was in our backseat.'
A meal out in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, on Saturday night turned sour for a family after they returned to their car to find that it had been broken into.said cash of RM570 , two bags and her sister's mobile phone were stolen from the vehicle.
"After my husband dropped us off, he parked a short distance ahead from the restaurant because the other parking lots were full."The Stomper added:"When we were done with dinner, we walked back to the car and realised that our car window had been smashed with a stolen t-shirt. The shirt hanger was left on the ground and the shirt was in our backseat.IK believes that the burglars had likely been observing her family before choosing them as targets.
"There were many cars there but we were the only ones targeted. It seemed that the burglars knew that we were at the restaurant so it is likely they were diners there too or near this popular restaurant. IK and her family lodged a police report in JB on the same night. She also noted that the smashed car window will have to be replaced, but is unsure of how much it will cost.
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