Police says bruise found on cosmetic entrepreneur adopted daughter’s back
Friday, 06 Mar 2020 04:21 PM MYTPetaling Jaya police have released a cosmetics entrepreneur on police bail after taking his statements for suspected child abuse. — Reuters pic
English portal The Star Online reported that medical personnel, who found the injury during checks on the girl, however could not determine if the injury was due to abuse. “We have since recorded the statements of various witnesses, but we still need to question a few more to complete the investigation,” Nik Ezanee said.
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