Abused boy's right arm not responding to treatment


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 25 Apr 2017

JOHOR BARU: The 11-year-old boy who was allegedly abused by an assistant warden at a private religious school in Kota Tinggi is not responding well to treatment and may lose his right arm.

It was previously reported that the boy had received blood-thinning medication to treat infections in his right arm and left shoulder, and the family will know by 8pm Tuesday if the right arm needs to be amputated.

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