Fatal police shooting: dead teen's mother wants justice!
"Did my son beg for mercy before being shot?" - The mother of the 15-year-old who was fatally shot by police breaks down at the thought of her son’s last moments. There is nothing that she wants more than to see the person who killed her child be hauled up to court to face justice.
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| Produced by | Indarni Kopal |
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| Produced | Dec 01, 2010 |
| Production Company | Malaysiakni.tv |
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'Did my son beg for mercy before being shot?'
The mother of the 15-year-old who was fatally shot by police breaks down
at the thought of her son’s last moments.
There is nothing that she wants more than to see the person who killed
her child be hauled up to court to face justice.
Their son, Mohd Shamil Hafiz Shapiei, was shot dead about 4am on Nov 13
on a street in Glenmarie in Shah Alam, Selangor. He was about a week
away from turning 16.
The police have claimed they fired in self-defence, as Mohd Shamil and
two others - Mohd Hanafi Omar, 22 and Hairul Nizam Tuah, 20, said to be
from Cheras - had allegedly charged at police with machetes after
attempting to rob a petrol station.
All three sustained similar gunshots to the chest and head, with Hairul
Nizam also shot at the side of his head while Mohd Hanafi was shot at
the top of his head.
All the bullets passed through the bodies, with exit wounds on Hairul
Nizam's body at a lower part of his head and torso compared to the entry
wound.
Headlines immediately after the incident screamed 'Teen Terrorist', with
reports quoting the police as saying that Mohd Shamil was a seasoned
criminal and a ringleader of Geng Minyak- a gang that had been targeting
petrol stations across the Klang Valley.
If the manner in which the youths were shot dead was not enough to raise
their suspicion, it was the police statements which have steeled the
families' resolve to get more answers.
Video produced by Shufiyan Shukur and Indrani Kopal









