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should just castrate him physically without anesthesia.

 

Plus rotan the LJ. If Muslim, apply shariah law and chop off.

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The man began physically assaulting his wife while they were dating and ramped up his abuse after they got married.

 

dun know why his wife still marry him............

Love is blind?

 

this type of serious transgressions don't report...

 

Then in the reckless driver thread, ppl turn never signal also report...

 

Hmm.....

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Love is blind?

 

this type of serious transgressions don't report...

 

Then in the reckless driver thread, ppl turn never signal also report...

 

Hmm.....

kenna abuse still can have love meh???

 

if say marry for money also cannot be, that guy no money also.

 

dun know if is what ppl alway say fated in life......

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The man began physically assaulting his wife while they were dating and ramped up his abuse after they got married.

 

dun know why his wife still marry him............

people hope after marriage the other party may change

 

like why wife want a child despite disharmony at home, hoping a child may change the other party

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kenna abuse still can have love meh???

 

if say marry for money also cannot be, that guy no money also.

 

dun know if is what ppl alway say fated in life......

masochistic?
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There should be a special place reserved for such things.  Judge was correct to call it a monster.  

 

 

 

Another beast

https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/monster-father-gets-255-years-jail-24-strokes-prostituting-wife-sexually-abusing-Daughter
SINGAPORE — In what the prosecution branded the “most aggravated case of human trafficking in Singapore”, a 27-year-old man was sentenced to 25-and-a-half years’ jail and the maximum 24 strokes of the cane on Tuesday (Feb 19).

The unemployed father of two had pleaded guilty in the High Court to prostituting his wife, forcing their 6-year-old daughter to perform sexual acts on him and molesting his 13-year-old niece in a hotel room.

He cannot be named in order to protect his victims’ identities.

The man began physically assaulting his wife while they were dating and ramped up his abuse after they got married.

In 2016, after they had been married for four years, he demanded she sell her body to pay for their infant son’s milk powder and other household expenses, imposing a “daily quota of customers”.

She ended up servicing 138 customers over three months and earning nearly S$11,000, which she handed over to him.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Eunice Lau noted that this was the first case of its kind, “where someone coerced his own wife to prostitute herself for financial profit”.

He also forced their young daughter, now nine, to perform sex acts on him.

While he suspected he had a sexually transmitted disease, he did not get diagnosed until after his arrest in August 2016.

He also got his wife to take her niece out of school on the day of her Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) oral exam and lead her to a hotel room. There, he groped the adolescent girl’s private parts and placed a pillow over her face to muffle her screams.

DPP Lau, who argued for at least 22 years’ jail and 24 strokes of the cane, said: “The facts speak for itself. He is a monster; the sordid sexual depravity of his transgressions are unprecedented, and involved him exploiting the three most vulnerable women in his life whom he had every responsibility to protect.”

His sentence was backdated to his date of remand: Aug 21, 2016. He was also fined $12,000.

HIT HER WITH DUMBBELL, COACHED HER IN PROVIDING SEXUAL SERVICES

The court heard that the couple began their relationship in 2008 and got married in 2012. The man began abusing her in 2009, such as by slapping her face and hitting her head against the cupboard.

The physical abuse increased in frequency until he was assaulting her at least once a week from June 2015. This continued throughout her pregnancies.

She was so afraid of him that she did not dare to use her mobile phone or contact her family members, as he explicitly forbade her from doing so.

Neither did she report the abuse to the police, as he threatened to kill her if she told anyone.

The couple and their two children initially stayed with the man’s mother. Between 2010 and 2015, the family relied on the younger woman’s monthly S$1,800 salary as a receptionist and office assistant as the man was unemployed.

When his wife stopped working in September 2015, they found themselves strapped for cash, and thought of aborting their second child to ease the situation but did not.

It was in June 2016, after their second child was born, that he forced his wife to prostitute herself to pay for their three-month-old baby’s diapers, milk powder and other general household expenses.

He rejected her request to apply for a normal job, insisting that prostitution was a “quick and lucrative” means of earning money to sustain their family. However, he himself remained unemployed.

Initially reluctant, she eventually succumbed as she was scared his physical assaults would intensify if she continued disobeying him.

Following his instructions, she began soliciting customers on a website that he was familiar with, as he used it himself to engage prostitutes.

He schooled her in industry jargon, dictated her fees and directed her to respond to interested customers.

Between June and late August 2016, she provided sexual services to about 138 customers. She earned S$10,930 in total, all of which went to her husband.

If she did not abide by a daily quota of customers, he would force her to make up for it the next day by getting more customers.

He also got her to secretly record the encounters and give him the recordings afterwards, as he had a fetish for seeing his wife engaging in sexual acts with other men.

Throughout her ordeal, he continued to assault her — once even hitting her with a dumbbell -— when he got jealous, or if she failed to respond to his calls, secure enough customers or earn enough money.

ABUSED DAUGHTER AND NIECE

On July 20, 2016, the man moved his family to Value Hotel Balestier after having an argument with his mother.

It was during the stay at the hotel that he forced his daughter to perform sex acts on him, while his wife was in the toilet.

She stopped him when she saw was what happening, but he threatened to beat them up if they told anyone about it.

On Aug 1, 2016, he insisted that his wife bring her niece to him. The girl, now 16, was having her PSLE oral exam that day, so the older woman refused to comply.

However, when he threatened to continue hitting her, she dragged the girl out of school, despite the latter’s physical attempts to resist her aunt.

The older woman took the girl to Value Hotel Thomson before returning to the Balestier hotel, where he had left their children unattended.

At the Thomson hotel, the man proceeded to molest the girl.

On Aug 20, the man’s mother called the police to report the abuse, after her grandaughter — the man’s daughter — told her that he had done “something bad” to her.

A psychiatrist from the Institute of Mental Health observed in his report that the man “appeared to be somewhat boastful of his sexual exploits”. He also appeared to have antisocial personality traits.

 

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Is it possible the fellow's STD is causing brain damage to his brain....which made him more or less insane?

He should be contacted with VR (Vietnam Rose)  :yuush:

 

His  didi will drop off ... :ninja:

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Words cannot describe

 

 

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/south-asia/indian-girl-12-raped-and-killed-by-brothers-uncle?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=STFB&utm_source=Facebook#Echobox=1553066360

NEW DELHI (AFP) - Two brothers have been arrested in India for allegedly raping their 12-year-old sister who was later beheaded with a sickle, police said on Wednesday (March 20).

 

India has a grim record of sexual assaults on minors, with more than 36,000 cases reported in 2016, according to latest available government data.

 

A United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in 2014 said one in three rape victims in India was a minor. Almost half the abusers are known to the victims.

 

 

In this case, the girl's uncle, 40, has also been arrested, and police are searching for the eldest brother after the body was found in the central state of Madhya Pradesh last week.

 

The accused had initially tried to put the blame on a rival family before police in Sagar district found discrepancies in their statement and realised the eldest brother was missing.

 

"That was a big clue," district police superintendent Amit Sanghi told AFP by phone.

 

"All the men (three brothers and the uncle) were involved in raping the girl and when she threatened to tell the police, they strangled her to death and chopped off her head and dumped the body."

 

Indian relatives mourn following the rape and murder of a 16-year-old girl at Raja Kundra Village on May 5, 2018.

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Mr Sanghi said the autopsy had confirmed the victim was gang-raped and subjected to "unnatural sex".

 

"I have not seen such a crime in my life. Even lawyers have said they don't want to represent the accused in this case."

 

The high rates of assault continue despite an overhaul of laws in the wake of a high-profile fatal gang rape of a Delhi student in 2012 that sparked mass protests and a tightening of the law.

 

That crime shone a spotlight on the rising levels of violence against women in India, and saw the introduction of tough penalties for offenders and accelerated trials through court.

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Twincharged
Chinese boy, 13, arrested for hacking his mother to death
 
HONG KONG — A teenager in eastern China was detained by police on Monday (March 18) in connection with the stabbing death of his mother in a row over a dog.
 
Police alleged Shao Fuming, 13, hacked 37-year-old Yang Yan to death with a cleaver on Saturday (March 16) night at their home in Jianhu county, Jiangsu province, after they had an argument.
 
Officers detained Fuming on Monday after Yang’s body was found, the police’s Weibo feed said.
 
A neighbour said the death happened after Yang killed Fuming’s dog in an effort to discipline her son, Red Star News reported on March 20.
 
“His mother thought he played with the pet all day long, so she threw it to its death in front of him,” the neighbour was quoted as saying.
 
Fuming was detained by police at a 24-hour restaurant after spending more than a day there, the report said.
 
He had ordered a cup of water and ate his own biscuits, restaurant staff were quoted as saying.
 
Yang raised the boy on her own as her husband was a migrant worker who spent most of the year away from home, the report said.
 
Under Chinese law, 14 is the age of criminal responsibility. Those between 14 and 16 can be held responsible for offences such as murder, robbery and rape.
 
In December, a boy from Hunan province, also aged 13, confessed to police that he killed both his parents with a hammer after a row over not being allowed to visit an internet cafe. It is not known whether was released.
 
Also that month, a 12-year-old boy in Hunan stabbed his mother to death after she tried to stop him from smoking. He was released after spending three days in custody. 

 

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Chinese boy, 13, arrested for hacking his mother to death
 
HONG KONG — A teenager in eastern China was detained by police on Monday (March 18) in connection with the stabbing death of his mother in a row over a dog.
 
Police alleged Shao Fuming, 13, hacked 37-year-old Yang Yan to death with a cleaver on Saturday (March 16) night at their home in Jianhu county, Jiangsu province, after they had an argument.
 
Officers detained Fuming on Monday after Yang’s body was found, the police’s Weibo feed said.
 
A neighbour said the death happened after Yang killed Fuming’s dog in an effort to discipline her son, Red Star News reported on March 20.
 
“His mother thought he played with the pet all day long, so she threw it to its death in front of him,” the neighbour was quoted as saying.
 
Fuming was detained by police at a 24-hour restaurant after spending more than a day there, the report said.
 
He had ordered a cup of water and ate his own biscuits, restaurant staff were quoted as saying.
 
Yang raised the boy on her own as her husband was a migrant worker who spent most of the year away from home, the report said.
 
Under Chinese law, 14 is the age of criminal responsibility. Those between 14 and 16 can be held responsible for offences such as murder, robbery and rape.
 
In December, a boy from Hunan province, also aged 13, confessed to police that he killed both his parents with a hammer after a row over not being allowed to visit an internet cafe. It is not known whether was released.
 
Also that month, a 12-year-old boy in Hunan stabbed his mother to death after she tried to stop him from smoking. He was released after spending three days in custody. 

 

 

@angcheek avoid reading this news. Very bad influence as you just turn 12.... :wut:

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people hope after marriage the other party may change

 

like why wife want a child despite disharmony at home, hoping a child may change the other party

The reality of life is ppl don't change after marriage.

 

It's a very wrong concept that ppl always have.

 

And that where ppl have the wrong expectations or false hope of the other party. And they are left disappointed after a while. And that where divorce happens.

 

That's the reality. We not living in some fairy tale

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Chinese boy, 13, arrested for hacking his mother to death

 

 

HONG KONG â A teenager in eastern China was detained by police on Monday (March 18) in connection with the stabbing death of his mother in a row over a dog.

 

Police alleged Shao Fuming, 13, hacked 37-year-old Yang Yan to death with a cleaver on Saturday (March 16) night at their home in Jianhu county, Jiangsu province, after they had an argument.

 

Officers detained Fuming on Monday after Yangâs body was found, the policeâs Weibo feed said.

 

A neighbour said the death happened after Yang killed Fumingâs dog in an effort to discipline her son, Red Star News reported on March 20.

 

âHis mother thought he played with the pet all day long, so she threw it to its death in front of him,â the neighbour was quoted as saying.

 

Fuming was detained by police at a 24-hour restaurant after spending more than a day there, the report said.

 

He had ordered a cup of water and ate his own biscuits, restaurant staff were quoted as saying.

 

Yang raised the boy on her own as her husband was a migrant worker who spent most of the year away from home, the report said.

 

Under Chinese law, 14 is the age of criminal responsibility. Those between 14 and 16 can be held responsible for offences such as murder, robbery and rape.

 

In December, a boy from Hunan province, also aged 13, confessed to police that he killed both his parents with a hammer after a row over not being allowed to visit an internet cafe. It is not known whether was released.

 

Also that month, a 12-year-old boy in Hunan stabbed his mother to death after she tried to stop him from smoking. He was released after spending three days in custody.

Parent killed the boy dog so as to discipline the boy? Wow...

 

What kind of value carry on in the family!

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Parent killed the boy dog so as to discipline the boy? Wow...

 

What kind of value carry on in the family!

 

Killing is norm ...  [lipsrsealed]  

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