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Cops arrest Johor couple for not bringing burned son to hospital

9-year-old was left without proper treatment for five days, says Pontian police chief

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Jan 2023 11:05PM

Cops arrest Johor couple for not bringing burned son to hospital

JOHOR BARU – A husband and wife were arrested on suspicion of negligence after they failed to seek hospital treatment for their child, who sustained severe burns from playing with fire in Kg Parit Kuchi, Pontian, on December 30.

Pontian district police chief Mohammad Shofee Tayib said the couple, aged 36 and 33, was arrested at 2am today while giving statements at the district police headquarters.

He said their 9-year-old son suffered burns on the joints, limbs on the right side of the body down to the feet, left arm, inner thighs, and the right ear due to the incident.

However, he said, police believed that the child was not taken to the hospital for treatment, which forced his mother’s friend, who learnt about the incident, to lodge a police report yesterday.

“The complainant was in disbelief that the victim’s parents still did not take the injured child to seek treatment even after five days, (resulting in) his wounds getting worse and smelling foul.

“The report was made to institute urgent action by police because the complainant thought the child was being neglected,” he said in a statement today.

Shofee said the initial investigation into the mother found that during the incident, the victim and his sister were playing with fire and were seen throwing egg trays into the burning garbage heap.

“The victim’s mother, who was in the house at the time, heard an explosion outside and saw her son running with his shirt and pants on fire and jumping into the ditch in front of the house.

“The father also helped put out the fire on the victim’s clothes before bringing him into the house,” he said.

He also said that the parents only bought painkillers and ointment from the pharmacy, but did not take the child to a hospital for treatment.

Shofee said the child is now in stable condition at Pontian Hospital but will be referred to Sultanah Aminah Hospital for further treatment.

The case is being investigated under Section 31(1)(a) of the Child Act 2001. – Bernama, January 4, 2023

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