Singapore man who punched parents when they refused to give him money gets six months’ jail


The 22-year-old man committed the recent offences despite being under a court order not to use violence against his parents. --ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

SINGAPORE (The Straits Tims/ANN): Less than two years after being released from reformative training for assaulting his parents in 2021, a man went back to his old ways and punched them when they refused to give him money.

The 22-year-old committed the recent offences despite being under a court order not to use violence against his parents. Details of his previous offences against his parents were not mentioned in court.

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