Malaysian woman force-fed Down Syndrome girl with chillies, witness said

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KUALA LUMPUR - The founder of a welfare home held down the chin of a Down syndrome girl and force-fed her with fried rice that was mixed with a lot of chillies, a Malaysian court was told in a shocki

ng abuse case that first came to light in 2021.

"Bella was standing facing Siti Bainun in front of the refrigerator and there was a wooden bench there. I saw Bainun put a plate of fried rice and a lot of cut chilli, much more than the fried rice," said the legal research officer. In previous proceedings, Rumah Bonda resident Yasmin Nahar Mahmood, 18, told the court that Bella had been fed a pot of rice mixed with vinegar, turmeric, salt, soy sauce, chilli and chilli flakes, as well as rotten fried chicken, by Siti Bainun during the fasting month.

The eighth prosecution witness said that during her stay at the house, Bella's meal times were irregular. The teenager was also punished to stand for hours by Siti Bainun. Ms Suhana said she did not see anyone giving the girl any food or drink.

 

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straits_times That poor child was not only abused but was failed by the other woman also. Maximum punishment

straits_times Oh my god ! This is cruel !

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