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Johor crown prince says family was near Siam Paragon shooting, later sought refuge at Singapore embassy

Johor crown prince says family was near Siam Paragon shooting, later sought refuge at Singapore embassy

Thai police commando arrive after shots were fired at the luxury Siam Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand on Oct 3, 2023. (Photo: Reuters/Devjyot Ghoshal)

04 Oct 2023 12:34PM (Updated: 04 Oct 2023 01:31PM)

JOHOR BAHRU: Johor's crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim has revealed that he and his family were near the shooting incident at Siam Paragon mall on Tuesday evening (Oct 3) and later sought refuge at the Singapore embassy in Bangkok after things escalated.

The shooting incident on Tuesday afternoon saw two women killed - one from China and the other from Myanmar. Five others were injured. Thai police have arrested a 14-year-old suspected gunman. 

In an Instagram story posted at around 11.30pm yesterday, Tunku Ismail said that he, his wife Che' Puan Besar Khaleeda and the couple’s four children were in a hotel lobby near the mall when they heard people “shouting and running” after the shooter started firing.

“It was loud and there was a lot of screaming. We were all sitting in the hotel lobby at that time. We carried the kids/family to safety, running to the basement with my team, and the only thing on my mind was how many shooters were there, what weapons they had and what was the situation,” wrote Tunku Ismail, who did not name the hotel they were in during the incident.

He said that he and his team had to be prepared “for any circumstance” at that point when they heard gunshots. 

“I still have images of me telling my kids, ‘everything is going to be okay. Babah and Mama are here' and telling them to get down while waiting for the car,” said Tunku Ismail.  

He added that he and his security team then stood in front of his family members, creating “a human shield to protect them at all cost”.

“The idea was to get the family and my team out of there. My wife hugged all our kids, staying low and trying to calm them because they were terrified and were crying. I was shouting at the top of my voice to our security to get the car to the basement and get us to a secure location away from the place,” wrote Tunku Ismail. 

File photo of Johor crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim, his wife Che' Puan Besar Khaleeda and their four children. (Photo: Instagram/hrhcrownprinceofjohor)

“I told them to get us to the Malaysian embassy, and the driver told us the Singapore embassy was closer and that was when I contacted the Singapore Consul General in Johor. Now we're here safe in the (Singapore) Embassy,” he added. 

Tunku Ismail said he then called Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Defence Minister Mohamad Hasan to inform them what happened and said that the family would fly back to Johor “once all is secure”. 

“This is the worst experience I've ever gone through. Protecting the lives of my children from a killer,” wrote Tunku Ismail. 

“Alhamdulillah, we're safe. Thanks to my security team and our friends from Singapore and Malaysia. I will forever be grateful to all of you,” he added. 

In an Instagram story post at around 3am on Wednesday, Tunku Ismail's wife Che' Puan Besar Khaleeda wrote that she was grateful that her family was safe following the incident. 

"Syukur Alhamdullilah everyone from our family and entourage are safe and sound. Thank you very much for your prayers, well wishes and kind thoughts," she wrote. 

CNA has contacted the foreign ministries in both Singapore and Malaysia for more details.

Source: CNA/am

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