Bella told me that she had been tied, abused using hot water, chilli, witness tells court


KUALA LUMPUR: A good friend of Rumah Bonda founder Siti Bainun Ahd Razali told the Sessions Court here on Wednesday (March 30) that the teenage girl who suffered from Down Syndrome known as Bella did confide in her that she had been scalded with hot water, had chilli rubbed on her and tied up.

An assistant manager of a company, Zurianty Sudin, 39, said Bella told her about what happened to her when they were in an ambulance heading to the Kuala Lumpur Hospital and she looked traumatised when doing so.

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