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Pensioner nabbed for alleged rape of daughter, stepdaughter in Penang

Sunday, 05 Jul 2020 06:24 PM MYT

KEPALA BATAS, July 5 — Police have arrested a 65-year-old pensioner to assist in the investigation into a rape case involving his disabled daughter and a stepdaughter in the incidents which allegedly took place at their home in Tasik Gelugor for the past few years. He said the suspect’s heinous acts were uncovered after his 11-year-old daughter, a slow learner and suffering from vision problem, started to behave strangely, seemed withdrawn and refused to talk to her mother.

He said the mother then took the girl to school and referred to the disciplinary teacher and special education teacher before the girl confessed that she had been raped by her father since last year but did not dare telling anyone as she was scared that the suspect would beat her.

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