Father jailed eight months for beating his two children


KUALA LUMPUR: A 35-year-old father has been sentenced to eight months in prison by the Sessions Court here after pleading guilty to four charges of beating his two biological children.

Judge Datin Fadzlin Suraya Mohd Suah handed down the sentence on the man, who is unemployed, and ordered the eight-month prison term for each charge to run concurrently from the date of his arrest on June 1.

According to the four charges, the accused, who had custody of his 15-year-old daughter and 13-year-old son, intentionally abused the teenagers, potentially causing physical and emotional harm.

All the offences were committed at a house in Kepong Utara, Sentul, here between 9pm on May 30 and 5am on June 1 under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001, which carries a maximum fine of RM50,000 or a jail term of up to 20 years or both, upon conviction.

According to the case facts, between 9pm and midnight on May 30, the accused beat his son's legs using a badminton racquet and also slapped his face and hit him on his body.

His daughter was also struck in the face with the racquet on May 31, and the father forced both teenagers to duck walk in the house for an extended period of time on June 1.

Earlier, Deputy Public Prosecutor Nidzuwan Abd Latip requested a commensurate punishment as a deterrent, while the unrepresented accused pleaded for a lighter sentence, citing that he had five dependents and suffered from heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure. – Bernama

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