Seorang ibu kepada tiga orang anak Wini Roswita Abdullah telah ditikam oleh 
seorang yang tidak kenali ketika sedang menikmati kopi di sebuah kedai di 
Ampang Point ketika ramai orang lalu lalang hanya kerana enggan menyerahkan beg 
tangannya. Semakin kejam jenayah di Malaysia ketika ini. Jenayah berlaku di 
mana-mana, depan mata, di hadapan orang ramai. Malaysia bukan lagi negara 
selamat. Pendatang asing pun semakin ramai dan mudah didaftarkan.

VICIOUS CAFE STABBING
Thursday, August 25th, 2011 

Mother-of-three knifed four times by heartless handbag snatcher in full view of 
horrified patrons and staff 

AMPANG: He came armed with a blade and evil intentions.

And when mother-of-three Wini Roswita Abdullah dared to refuse his demand to 
hand over her handbag, he pulled out the knife and viciously plunged it into 
her repeatedly in full view of the public.

¬This was the terrifying scenario which faced 36-year-old Wini, who was stabbed 
four times by the maniac in the 10pm incident on Tuesday night.

The insurance consultant was having coffee with a female friend at the ground 
floor cafe in Ampang Point an hour before the attack.

Speaking to ¬The Malay Mail from her bed in Ampang Puteri Hospital, Wini said 
she and her friend were having a conversation when they were interrupted by a 
stranger.

“We suddenly realised a man in his 30s, wearing a snow cap and jacket, had 
approached our table. In a menacing voice, he demanded I hand over my 
belongings,” recalled Wini.

“I was stunned. I remember asking ‘who are you, I don’t know you and why should 
I give you my handbag’,” she said, adding a quick glance at her friend saw her 
equally frozen in fear.

Wini said she instinctively reached over to shield her handbag, placed in a 
chair next to her, as she feared the man might grab it.

Instead, he brandished a knife from inside his jacket and plunged the blade 
into her back.

“I didn’t know he had a knife and I wasn’t facing him directly. As I was bent 
over my bag, I felt a blinding pain in my back and I just knew I had been 
stabbed.”

Instead of stopping, the man continued stabbing her no less than four times in 
full view of shocked patrons and sta ff, all of whom were too stunned to react.

Wini’s friend  finally snapped out of her initial shock, and grabbed her own 
handbag and threw it at the man, who then grabbed it.

“It was only then he stopped his attack. He then snatched my handbag, which I 
was still gripping, and coolly left the cafe.”

A passer-by, who witnessed the attack from outside the shop, gave chase. He saw 
the attacker clamber onto a motorcycle parked in front of the shop, followed by 
two more men on another bike, believed to be accomplices.

Passer-by helps knifed victim
The witness is believed to have tried to kick one of the bikes to stop them but 
failed. He then returned to the cafe to bring Wini to the Ampang Puteri 
Hospital, located five minutes away.

"Throughout the journey, I kept telling myself not to pass out. I was conscious 
the whole time until I was wheeled into the emergency unit," said Wini.

Doctors later told her she was lucky the knife did not hit any vital organs. 
One of the four stabs hit the ribcage, which left her in excruciating pain.

Reflecting on her ordeal, she said she was still reeling from the incident.

"I am just traumatised. I feel lucky to be alive as this man obviously had no 
mercy at all."

Wini's husband, Suhaimi Mahmood, 44, had rushed to the hospital from home upon 
learning about his wife's ordeal.

"I am stunned this happened in a cafe in full view of the public. You hear 
about snatch thieves, but nothing like this. I hope this man will be caught 
soon."

The couple have a boy, 10, and two girls aged five and six.

In her bag were personal documents, cash and credit cards.

Her friend subsequently lodged a police report at the Taman Dagang police 
station.

Ampang Jaya police chief ACP Amiruddin Jamaluddin said no arrests have been 
made so far.

“We will interview the victim in a few days after she recovers to get a 
detailed description of the perpetrator."

He said police were unable to recover CCTV images from the outlet as it did not 
cover the outdoor seating area.

Images not caught on camera
THE CCTV camera at the cafe where Wini Roswita Abdullah was attacked was faulty 
during the incident.

A café staff who witnessed the incident revealed this to The Malay Mail.

At the time, the staff was in the midst of closing for business. They only 
realised something amiss when they heard customers screaming from the outdoor 
seating area.

“All I saw was a customer sprawled on the ground with blood everywhere and I 
saw two motorcycles riding off,” said one staff.

None of them managed to see the attacker's face.

A manager at the outlet told this reporter the CCTV system had temporarily 
malfunctioned during the incident.

http://www.mmail.com.my/content/81117-vicious-cafe-stabbing 



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