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Chaos at Seafield temple again
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Less than 24 hours since the riot outside the Seafield Sri Maha Mariamman temple in USJ, Subang Jaya broke out, huge crowds congregated again in and around the temple Monday night to safeguard the place of worship.
Protesters started to vandalise vehicles parked near the temple and set fire on some of them at around 2am.
Windows of the One City building, about a kilometre away from the temple, were also smashed by hurling stones.
The One City building is owned by One City Development Sdn Bhd, the developer at the centre of the Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam temple clash.
Protesters started to vandalise vehicles parked near the temple and set fire on some of them at around 2am.
Windows of the One City building, about a kilometre away from the temple, were also smashed by hurling stones.
The One City building is owned by One City Development Sdn Bhd, the developer at the centre of the Sri Maha Mariamman Devasthanam temple clash.
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