Singapore: Man admits burning son with spoon and kicking daughter, causing collarbone fracture


SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): Unhappy with two of his children on separate occasions, a man used a heated metal spoon to burn his son’s right buttock and kicked his daughter’s shoulder, causing a fracture to her collarbone.

On Jan 10, the 41-year-old father of four pleaded guilty to two counts of ill-treating a child. He cannot be named due to a gag order to protect the victims’ identities.

At the time of the respective offences, the boy was around 11 years old and his older sister was 14.

The court heard that some time in or before 2019, the offender was in his Housing Board flat with his son when he became unhappy with the boy over some school-related issues.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ryan Lim said: “The accused took a metal spoon and heated it up on the stove. He then placed the spoon on the bare skin of (his son’s) right buttock. This caused (the child) to suffer pain and caused a burn and scarring.”

In June 2022, the man became unhappy with his daughter over an undisclosed matter and kicked the girl’s shoulder while she was sitting on the living room floor.

When the pain did not go away after about a week, the man and his wife took the girl to KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital on July 2 that year.

The child was found to have a collarbone fracture and was given 14 days’ hospitalisation leave.

The man’s offences came to light after his son got involved in a traffic accident in August 2022 and the police interviewed the boy. The offender was arrested soon after.

On Jan 10, DPP Lim urged the court to sentence the offender to between 16 and 22 months’ jail.

Defence lawyer Riko Isaac, however, pleaded for his client to be given five months’ jail.

“(He) stepped down from his role as the disciplinarian since July 2022 and even took steps to leave the home for a period of about six weeks so that his children would not be housed elsewhere for their own safety by (the Child Protective Service),” Isaac said.

The man will be sentenced in February. - The Straits Times/ANN

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Singapore , Man , In Court , Admit Cruelty , Children , Abuse

Next In Aseanplus News

Boy, 7, is youngest professional rally car driver in China, starting race journey at age 1
K-idol Heeseung ‘a bit sorry’ after splitting from Enhypen
Visa-free travel, rising foreign visitors boost luxury hotel growth in China
Laos delivers emergency aid after over 2,000 households hit by rare hailstorm in Vientiane
Stocks slide, oil gains with Mideast ceasefire prospects centre stage
Foul odour leads to discovery of three bodies in Merbok home
South-East Asia revisits nuclear power plans for AI data centres as Iran war disrupts energy supplies
Cambodia refutes Thai portrayal of Preah Vihear cooperation as ICC confirms severe damage
Singapore child sex offender Amos Yee freed from Changi Prison after mother posts $10k bail
Victor Chin: RM9.5mil was ‘service fee’, not bribe to enforcement agencies

Others Also Read