Police query man who slapped father at AMK hawker centre

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He was caught on camera slapping his wheelchair-bound father in the face and then daring him to call the police. Now the 48-year-old man is assisting with police investigations relating to the incident at 409 Ang Mo Kio Market and Food Centre on...

A female stall assistant said that the man's mother worked at a drinks stall at the hawker centre, reported Shin Min.

"He doesn't have a job and would ask his mother for money every day. His father could not tolerate it anymore, so he scolded him that day," she said. But his mother scolded her husband, telling him that he should not have provoked their son, said the stall assistant.When Shin Min approached the elderly woman at the drinks stall, she said that her husband has since been discharged from the hospital and did not comment further.

Responding to AsiaOne's queries, the police said they had received a call for assistance at Block 409, Ang Mo Kio Ave 10, at 11.55am on June 18. The Singapore Civil Defence Force confirmed that a 76-year-old man was taken to Sengkang General Hospital.

 

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