Ex-wife’s lover molests daughter


PETALING JAYA: Suspecting that his ex-wife was lying about their daughters’ whereabouts, a father walked into a room to find a man performing oral sex on one of the girls.

The man had gone to visit his daughters, aged 11 and 12, at his ex-wife’s house in Taman Desa Serdang, Seri Kembangan, at about 10.30am on Nov 26.

However, his ex-wife, 45, refused to let him in and told him that their children were away.

Sensing something amiss, the man, who works as a shop assistant, barged into the house and went to look for his daughters.

When he opened the bedroom door, the man found the 12-year-old with her pants down while the 27-year-old suspect was performing oral sex on her.

The surprised suspect fled on foot.

Kajang OCPD Asst Comm Willey Richard said the father immediately lodged a police report.

“We have interviewed the children and one of them revealed that this wasn’t the first time her modesty was outraged.

“She claimed that the first time was on Nov 25,” he said.

The ex-wife, added ACP Willey, had refused to cooperate with police during questioning, adding that she did not believe her daughters.

The girls have been sent to the hospital for check-up.

“We were told that everything is okay – that there is no tear,” said ACP Willey, adding that authorities were tracking down the suspect.

Investigations found that the girls’ parents had been divorced for eight years while the suspect has been living with the woman for the past four years.

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