BAGAN SERAI, Jan 24 — The parents of a 12-year-old boy, who claimed that their son was injured after being beaten by a teacher on Dec 10, are seeking justice following the...
Parents call for justice, urge authorities to act after 12-year-old son’s severe injuries allegedly caused by teacher beating in Bagan Serai
Syahmina Mohd Azim, 39, and her husband, Mohd I’zzat Emir Mohd Zaharee, 39, urged the authorities to take action against the individual responsible for causing their son to suffer cochlear injuries. Yesterday, Kerian district police chief Supt Juna Yusoff said the case had been classified under Section 323 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt and that the investigation paper had been referred to the Deputy Public Prosecutor.
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