Woman jailed for scalding ex-boyfriend with hot water during argument

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SINGAPORE — A woman was on Monday (Aug 29) jailed for three weeks for scalding her ex-boyfriend with hot water during an argument.

Shazila Akbar Bacha, 25, pleaded guilty to one count of voluntarily causing hurt to the victim. Another similar charge was considered for sentencing.

They got into a verbal dispute at the staircase landing near the flat, during which Shazila slapped her ex-boyfriend's cheek. She went into the kitchen and filled an orange plastic cup a quarter full with hot water from the dispenser. Shazila then dared the victim to repeat his statements about her not being able to care for her son.

 

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