1MDB suspect and Jho Low associate dies weeks after questioning

Al Jazeera 

A suspect in the 1MDB scandal has died weeks after being deported to Malaysia to face questioning over his role in the $4.5bn fraud. Kee Kok Thiam died in hospital on Monday following a "sudden massive stroke" and was cremated on Wednesday morning, Kee's family said in a statement. "We urge all parties not to entertain any speculations on this unfortunate event and allow the family the space to grief [sic] on his passing," the statement said. News of the 56-year-old businessman's death comes hours after Al Jazeera reported that the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) had confirmed the whereabouts of fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Taek Low – the alleged mastermind of the 1MDB scandal – in Macau based on its questioning of Kee. The MACC said that Kee, who was deported from Macau earlier this month, revealed he had met with Low and other 1MDB fugitives in the Chinese territory and that Low had instructed him "not to return to Malaysia as a witness in the 1MDB case".

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