Woman charged with scalding teenage son for using up mobile data

37-year-old pleads not guilty to intentionally hurting her 13-year-old son last year

4:16 PM MYT

 

MELAKA – A woman pleaded not guilty in the Ayer Keroh sessions court here today to a charge of scalding her 13-year-old son mid-last year.

The 37-year-old woman was charged with intentionally inflicting serious injury on her son by splashing hot water on him at 2.56am in one of the government quarters in Sg Udang on June 27, 2022.

She was charged under Section 326 of the Penal Code, which is punishable by a prison sentence of up to 20 years and subject to a fine or whipping as well, upon conviction.

The accused allegedly lost her temper with the teenager, who is the second of her four children, for using up the broadband data on his mobile phone.

She also allegedly beat the boy often, but the matter has never been reported to the authorities. However, the issue came to light when the victim’s friend noticed wound stains on the boy’s school shirt. 

The friend informed his mother about the incident, which was then reported to the police.

Earlier in the proceedings, deputy public prosecutor Wardah Ishar submitted that bail should not be granted because the accused and the victim live under the same roof.

Judge Mohd Sabri Ismail agreed with the prosecution, did not grant bail, and set October 26 for the next case mention. – September 26, 2023

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