Man remanded in Kedah for allegedly attacking pregnant wife
Suspect accused of causing serious injuries and loss of pregnancy in Sungai Petani
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A 43-year-old man has been remanded for seven days in Kedah, Malaysia, following allegations that he attacked his pregnant wife, causing her serious injuries and the loss of her 12-week pregnancy.
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The suspect was arrested following a police investigation into a domestic violence incident that resulted in the victim losing her pregnancy.
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 formal charges in court following the conclusion of the remand period.
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- What is the current medical condition of the victim?
- Will the suspect face additional charges related to the loss of the pregnancy?






