
A person in Indonesia has been detained for allegedly stabbing a friend to death in response to a dispute over the conundrum,” which came first, the chicken or the egg”?
The incident occurred on July 24, when suspect identified as DR stabbed Kadir Markus ( 47 ) 15 times in Southeast Sulawesi province’s Muna Regency. Markus had come to repay a loan, but an debate ensued over the conundrum, leading to the deadly confrontation, reported American online magazine The Independent.
The debate erupted when Mr invited Markus for a sip and began posing a number of mysteries, according to the investigating official La Ode Arsangka. When the discussion got heated, Mark made an attempt to depart, but Mr grabbed a dagger, followed him on his bike, and subsequently attacked him repeatedly on foot before repeatedly attacking him.
According to Tongkuno officers chief Iptu Abdul Hasan, who was quoted by the Strait Times,” The believe has been charged with murder and faces up to 18 years in prison if found guilty.”
The weapons used in the offense was a badik, a standard blade of southern Sulawesi’s southern nations like the Bugis and the Makassarese.
British news The Sun reported that the victim had been interred on July 26.