IPOH: An unemployed man's wife informed the Magistrate's Court here of her intention to retract a police report against her husband, who had threatened her earlier this month, for the sake of their young family.
S. Premlata, 36, told Magistrate Jesseca Daimis that they still have two young children to care for and she would post bail for G. Ganesan, 38.
The accused was said to have run amok, scolding his wife, trying to hit her with a helmet and also threatening to burn the house down. Jesseca then stood down the court and asked for Premlata to be present to verify what Ganesan had said. "It is his first time , I hope he learns how hard it is to be in a lock-up," added Premlata, who works as a clerk.
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