Bornean mass murderer
Antakin was a Bornean mass murderer, who killed six women and nine men, three of them youths, and wounded two other women and a man in Gunsat's Kampong near Keningau, North Borneo, on May 27, 1897. According to reports Antakin, a coolie, killed his wife after finding out that she had an affair with a man named Egah, and then rushed through the street stabbing people at random with his kris, until he was shot dead by one of Gunsat's followers.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Victims
- Belawan, female
- Bindong, male
- Dingnat, male
- Lana, male
- Lapidan, female
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- Latam, youth
- Pandong, male
- Rumoh, youth
- Sambing, male
- Sindon, female
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- Sumboh, Antakin's wife
- Tadauh, female
- Telukhan, male
- Tuangud, youth
- Umok, female
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References
- ^ Belfast News-Letter (July 28, 1897)
- ^ Terrible case of running amok, The West Australian (July 17, 1897)
- ^ A madman runs amuck, killing fifteen people, Auckland Star (September 11, 1897)
- ^ Terrible amok in North Borneo, The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (June 14, 1897)
- ^ Terrible amok, The Straits Times (June 14, 1897)
- ^ What Running Amuck Means, Chicago Daily Tribune (July 19, 1897)
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