Children's testimonies proved damning for parents


PETALING JAYA: It was the children’s testimony that proved overwhelmingly to the Swedish court of their parents’ guilt in beating them.

“Overall, the district court finds that all four children are very credible and that their testimony can essentially be the basis for court’s evaluation,” ruled Slona District Court Judge Mattias Moller.

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