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Teen stabs mother and brother to death: A stark warning on youth mental health crisis

Melaka tragedy underscores urgent need to address adolescent psychological wellbeing amid rising academic pressures

Updated 11 months ago · Published on 13 Jun 2025 10:12AM

Teen stabs mother and brother to death: A stark warning on youth mental health crisis
Harrowing case has sent shockwaves through the community - June 13, 2025

A 17-YEAR-old student sitting for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination allegedly stabbed his mother and elder brother to death in a shocking early morning attack, in what authorities suspect was triggered by academic pressure and unresolved emotional distress.

The tragic incident occurred around 5am on Thursday at a home in Taman Rambai Mutiara in Melaka.

According to Melaka Police Chief Datuk Dzulkhairi Mukhtar, the teenager entered his mother’s room before fatally stabbing her with a folding knife. The 51-year-old victim was a single mother and schoolteacher.

The suspect’s elder brother, aged 21, intervened in an attempt to protect their mother but was also fatally stabbed. Their bodies were later found in the living room of the single-storey home.

A younger sibling, a 13-year-old boy, was also seriously injured in the attack but is reportedly in stable condition and receiving treatment at Melaka Hospital.

“The suspect is believed to have been under immense academic pressure and was frequently scolded by his family,” Dzulkhairi said.

This harrowing case has sent shockwaves through the community, exposing the critical importance of mental health, particularly among adolescents facing high-stakes examinations and familial stress.

Mental health experts warn that when emotional pressures go unaddressed, they can escalate into severe psychological issues, behavioural changes, social withdrawal, or even violence.

“When stress is not managed well, it can be a catalyst for serious mental health problems,” said one observer. “In this case, the burden of academic expectations combined with emotional strain may have become unbearable for the teenager.”

In response, calls have grown louder for a national approach to strengthen mental health awareness, dismantle stigma, and build supportive environments in schools, homes, and communities.

Authorities and civil society alike are urging for collective action to ensure early intervention, better access to counselling, and safe spaces where individuals—especially young people—feel empowered to seek help.

Only through such systemic support, experts say, can similar tragedies be prevented and a more mentally resilient society be cultivated. - June 13, 2025

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