Gardener jailed, fined RM10,000 for abusing stepdaughter in Penang | Malay Mail

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Gardener jailed, fined RM10,000 for abusing stepdaughter in Penang

Wednesday, 26 Feb 2020 01:03 PM MYTVasadha, 36, pleaded guilty to the charge of abusing the victim by burning her with a hot knife on February 1. — Reuters pic

“The court is sentencing you to a three-year jail sentence from the date of arrest and a fine of RM10,000 in default of one year jail if you fail to pay the fine,” she said. During mitigation, he told the court that he was the main caretaker of the victim and that his wife was expecting another child.

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