Actor Kamal Adli seriously hurt after being attacked with baton in Singapore


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PETALING JAYA: Actor Kamal Adli was rushed to a hospital in Singapore on Sunday (March 12) after being attacked by a man with a baton and suffering serious injuries to his head.

According to a report by MStar, actress Uqasha Senrose, who is Kamal's wife, said that he suffered injuries on his head, face, eyes and body.

"Please pray for Kamal, he was attacked with a baton after our Hari Raya Mega Sale event in Singapore.

"He is going through a major operation at Changi General Hospital to stitch up his wounds at the back of his head," she said while crying on Instagram live.

Meanwhile, the Raya event host, Roslan Shah said the perpetrator has been arrested by police and will face charges.

"Thankfully the perpetrator has been arrested and we pray that Kamal will go through a smooth recovery," he said.

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