One killed, dozens injured in grenade explosion at popular Malaysian tourist district
One dead and a dozen injured, including two Chinese nationals, in blast outside a pub in bustling tourist district of Kuala Lumpur

A man was killed and a dozen others wounded, including two Chinese nationals, when a hand grenade exploded early yesterday in a tourist section of Malaysia's capital.
Police suspect the attack was related to a gangland turf battle.
Officers said a car park attendant died of his injuries in hospital following the predawn blast outside a pub in the bustling Bukit Bintang neighbourhood, a popular area for shopping, dining and nightlife.
"We believe it was a hand grenade that was placed in front of a pub," Kuala Lumpur police chief Tajudin Mohamad Isa said, noting that an unexploded grenade was also found.
Zainol Samah, police chief of the district where the incident took place, said there was a total of 13 casualties.
In addition to the car park attendant, who was Malaysian, eight other Malaysians were hurt along with the two Chinese nationals, one Singaporean, and one Thai, he said.