Baby in Melaka abuse case alive and well, say cops


MELAKA: Police are denying that a two-month-old baby boy, suspected of being abused by his parents, has died.

Melaka police chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar contrary to claims on messaging apps, the baby is conscious, able to drink milk normally and is in stable condition under the care of specialists at Melaka Hospital.

"Claims that the baby has died are false. The baby boy may also be moved from the paediatric intensive care unit to a regular ward today, depending on the doctor's report.

"The baby has also been placed under the supervision of the Alor Gajah Social Welfare Department," he told reporters after officiating the closing ceremony of the Melaka Contingent Basic Light Strike Force (LSF) Course Series 1/2025 at the Melaka police headquarters on Friday (May 9).

Dzulkhairi said the investigation is almost complete and will be referred to the deputy public prosecutor, with a proposed charge under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001.

He advised the public to be more responsible and not disseminate false information.

On Wednesday (May 7), the media reported that a couple, both aged 22, were remanded for seven days on suspicion of abusing their baby in Taman Seri Pelangi, Alor Gajah.

Preliminary investigations found that the baby's mother initially claimed that her child had experienced seizures and lost consciousness when seeking treatment at the Alor Gajah Hospital, but the case was later referred to Melaka Hospital.

Medical specialists at Melaka Hospital suspected abuse and lodged a police report after examinations, including a CT scan, revealed both recent and past injuries to the baby's head, along with bruises and wounds on the body and neck. – Bernama

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

Woman with two husbands: Govt to focus on children's welfare, says Nancy
Three Indonesian crewmembers rescued after tugboat runs aground on Terengganu coast
Flood: Govt gears up for rise in victims at shelters should situation worsen
MIC still part of Barisan Nasional, says Saravanan
Flood situation improves in Sarawak, only two relief centres remain
Rampant encroachment by Vietnamese fishermen into T'ganu waters during monsoon, says fishermen's association
Crane collapse victim Muhammad Amaluddin laid to rest
Asian elephant skeleton to become new attraction at Terengganu Museum
RXZ motorcycle gathering in Melaka a success, says Ab Rauf
Stop-work order issued over fatal crane accident at Tanjung Bin Complex

Others Also Read