KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 — A witness told the Sessions Court here that she saw Rumah Bonda founder, Siti Bainun Ahd Razali, holding Bella's chin and forcing the girl with...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 — A witness told the Sessions Court here that she saw Rumah Bonda founder, Siti Bainun Ahd Razali, holding Bella's chin and forcing the girl with Down syndrome to eat fried rice mixed with a lot of chillies.
“She mixed the fried rice, she held Bella's chin and forced Bella to eat it. Bella refused but was forced to eat. Meanwhile, Suhana said she saw a palm-sized bruise on the right side of Bella's face when she went to Siti Bainun's house on June 13, 2021. To Nor Azizah's question about Bella’s condition when the teenager was not given food and drink for hours, Suhana said that the teenager stood alone and could not speak. — Bernama“I wanted to give food and drink to Bella but I wasn’t sure if my actions would anger Siti Bainun. I was also scared of not following the house rules. It is Siti Bainun’s house.
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