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Enraged car owner bashes up six-year-old boy - In the incident which occurred on Sunday, the enraged car owner barged into the boy’s house on seeing..

Enraged car owner bashes up six-year-old boy
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Compiled by DHARMENDER SINGH, CHRISTINA TAN and A.RAMAN


A SIX-year-old boy who accidentally spat the food in his mouth from his shophouse which landed on a BMW, spent four days in hospital after the car owner became furious and bashed him, reported Harian Metro.

In the incident which occurred on Sunday, the enraged car owner barged into the boy’s house on seeing his soiled car.

The man, in his 30s, hit Solihin Ramzan repeatedly like a possessed man, says Solihin’s uncle Mohd Amir Salamatula.

Mohd Amir, 43, added that during the incident, the boy’s mother was asleep in her room in the upper level of a shophouse in Jalan Batu Belah, Jalan Ipoh, in Kuala Lumpur.

He said Solihin’s aunt, who was lives nearby, saw the incident and begged the man to stop but he ignored her and continued landing punches on the boy.

“She even offered herself to be beaten instead, but it did not stop the man from beating the boy.

“Only after Solihin vomited blood did the man stop and leave the house,” Mohd Amir said.

He added that the boy was taken to Selayang Hospital where he was admitted for four days when the doctor confirmed that there was a blood clot in his head.

A report was lodged at the Jinjang police station on Dec 26.

> Kosmo! reported that Kuala Lumpur City Hall tore down 262 makeshift rooms which were used for vice activities in Jalan Petaling and Jalan Silang.

City Hall security and enforcement deputy chief Tanda Usoh said this was the ninth time that the local authority conducted a large scale anti-vice operations in the area but the illegal activities would invariably return.

“A total of 225 rooms demolished were in 10 premises in Jalan Petaling and the rest were in two premises in Jalan Silang,” he said, adding that the rooms were separated by plywood walls.

> Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a sub-heading, it denotes a separate news item

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