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Are they known for wife abuse?

BuiKia

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I have seen Indian men hitting their wives in public...is it more common amongst them or just individual's upbringing?

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Angered by his wife's divorce request, a man in Jinjang Selatan tried to push her head into a wok of hot oil, reported Harian Metro.

The man, a Bangladeshi in his 30s, had just returned home at 11pm when the 25-year-old told him she wanted a divorce.

"The man became abusive and tried to stab her with a knife.

"Angered that she had avoided being stabbed, the man grabbed his wife by the hair and pushed her head towards a wok filled with hot oil in the kitchen.

"However, the victim managed to escape," a source told the Malay daily.

The victim fled and made a police report at the Jinjang police station.
 
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yl4561

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I have seen Indian men hitting their wives in public...is it more common amongst them or just individual's upbringing?

Reminds me of the "Curry Man "

12 December 1984 – Gruesome Curry Murder

Mr Ayakannu Marithamuthu was murdered on 12 December 1984 at the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church and his body cooked in curry before being disposed of. The case became popularly known as the “Curry Murder”.

Ayakannu’s wife Naragatha, her three brothers, mother and a sister-in-law planned the murder to put an end to Ayakannu’s continuous abuses. To destroy all traces of incriminating evidence, his body was then chopped up into pieces. The body parts were then cooked into a curry which was later tied in different plastic bags to be disposed all over the island to allay suspicions.

Initially, Naragatha and her brothers were charged in 1987 with murder, but they were unconditionally released in June 1991 as the prosecution was unable to prove that it was indeed the family members who caused Ayakannu’s death. The cooking pot in which Ayakannu’s body parts were allegedly cooked could not be found, leaving no traces of the savage act.
 

Boliao

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Korean men too. Many Asians are mesmerized by Korean pop/drama, ended up dating or even marrying Korean men only to discover the horrors.
 
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