GEORGE TOWN (The Star/Asia News Network) - Three suspects detained in the case of assault victim T. Nhaveen were on Saturday (June 17) remanded for four days to assist in investigations.
The three are among five youths who were arrested following the brutal attack against Nhaveen, 18, and his friend T. Previin, 19, in Jalan Kaki Bukit, Bukit Gelugor on June 10.
The trio were brought to court at 11.12am Saturday for a remand application, which was granted by a magistrate's court here.
The cause of T. Nhaveen's death was blunt force trauma to the head, suffered when he was bludgeoned by five attackers believed to be his ex-schoolmates, Penang deputy police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Roslee Chik said on Friday.
There had been questions over whether the 18-year-old could have died in hospital from other complications.
On Tuesday, George Town OCPD Asst Comm Anuar Omar revealed that Nhaveen had undergone treatment some time ago for a growth in his brain.
One of his aunts also told the media that he had been on medication for epilepsy.
Source: StraitsTimes