S'porean principal of Malaysian childcare centre arrested for abusing autistic child, overstaying

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A Singaporean woman who was principal at a childcare centre in Malaysia allegedly abused an autistic child in her care. Ms Sharifah Mazlan, 51, was arrested on Oct 3 in Ampang Jaya, Malaysia. In a statement on Monday (Oct 11), Ampang Jaya police chief Mohamad...

The centre's website stated that Ms Sharifah had 16 years of teaching experience and the centre also offered training for parents and teachers on how to handle children with special needs.

The man said in a Facebook post that his autistic son was a student at the centre and would sometimes return home with bruises on his face and body. It also included a 47-second security camera footage purportedly from the centre, showing the incident.

 

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