Farmer in Perlis held for allegedly abusing two-month-old son
Police detained a farmer for allegedly abusing his son at their house in Taman Pauh Indah. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
Arau District Police chief Supt Nanda Ma’arof said the 39-year-old suspect had allegedly slapped and thrown his two-month-old son at their home on the same day. “Other than that, the victim also suffered injuries to the back of his head and neck while red spots were found on his head.
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