A viral video shows a man slapping his wife at a mall in Kota Warisan after she took too long to buy food. The Sepang District Police Chief confirmed the incident and stated that the suspect, believed to be in his 50s, slapped his wife because she delayed leaving the mall after purchasing chicken rice. He has been remanded for 3 days to assist with the investigation under Section 323 of the Penal Code and Section 18 of the Domestic Violence Act 1994.
A recent incident between a woman and her husband has been making waves after he slapped her at a mall in Kota Warisan.
As she reached the exit and spotted her husband, wearing a cap and walking towards her with a child, she was suddenly slapped.Sepang District Police Chief, Assistant Commissioner Norhizam Bahaman, shared that a man slapped his wife over anger from a delay in leaving after buying food, as reported by Harian Metro.
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