Elderly woman allegedly beaten by grandson-in-law after being unable to silence his crying baby.
Netizens have been left shocked after images of a 69-year-old old woman seriously assaulted found their way onto the internet, allegedly at the hands of her grand-daughter’s husband. She is claiming he launched the attack after she was unable to stop the couple’s eight-month-old baby from crying.
A suspect was arrested in nearby Bachang at 11pm the same day. Police say that he tested positive for drugs. “The suspect then used abusive words and alleged that the victim was not taking care of the baby before hitting her until she fell. Soon after assaulting her, the suspect fled with his wife and child,” said police.
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