Suspect Remanded for Alleged Attack on Wife, Causing Miscarriage
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A 43-year-old man, identified as Rosmaini Abd Raof, has been remanded for seven days in Kedah, Malaysia, after allegedly attacking his wife, resulting in her losing a 12-week pregnancy.
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A man in Kedah, Malaysia, has been remanded following accusations of assaulting his wife, leading to her losing her pregnancy. The case was initiated by a hospital report and further substantiated by the victim's own statement.
The 43-year-old suspect, named in local media as Rosmaini Abd Raof, was remanded for seven days in Kedah on Wednesday after police arrested him at a homestay in Alor Setar, the northern state’s capital.
He is accused of attacking his 39-year-old wife last week at a house in Ambangan Heights, Sungai Petani, leaving her with serious injuries and causing her to lose a 12-week pregnancy.
Kedah police chief Adzli Abu Shah said the case began with a report from the victim’s brother, who was informed by hospital staff that his sister had allegedly been attacked by her husband.
The victim later lodged her own police report on Sunday after complaining of severe pain.
Police said the case had been reclassified as voluntarily causing grievous hurt, an offence that carries a maximum punishment of 20 years’ imprisonment, a fine or caning.
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The suspect will face charges related to voluntarily causing grievous hurt.
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Further investigation into the circumstances of the attack will be conducted.
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Offene Fragen
- What was the exact nature of the attack?
- What led to the alleged assault?
- What is the current condition of the victim?
- What is the typical legal process for such cases in Malaysia?





