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GUESS THE RACE!!! Son beats mother's CB.

Cottonmouth

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U r one to say! Must be read too much your posts. :cautious:

I didn't say his mother's cheebye..
I did mentioned quite a few pieces that needs to be flogged..
Like Gecko Kwa, Ho Ching, josephine, Amy, Grace, Zoe, all these cheebyes needs to open up like durians.
 

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how come look like retard? Are both parents high IQ Sinkies losers give birth to such rubbish.

what kind of rubbish thesis Is he doing? Chinese vernacular in Sinkieland? Too much KNNCCB hence Wacked the mother CB for research?
 

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Man admits to punching mum's face, hitting her in the groin
A 30-year-old man has admitted to assaulting his 68-year-old mother in their home over a few years, even using a metal padlock to hit her in the groin.

Andy Koh Ju Hua, who was a master's student at the time of the offences, starved and attacked his mother when he was stressed with schoolwork.

He appeared before a district court yesterday via video link and pleaded guilty to four charges of voluntarily causing hurt to his mother by punching her in the face and using his kneecap to hit her genital area, among other acts of violence. He also did not allow her to shower or make any noise at home.

She ran away several times to seek shelter with other family members, was hospitalised and even placed in a safe house, but insisted on returning home, where her husband also lives, each time.

It was not mentioned if her husband knew about the assaults.

The woman initially refused to make a police report because she did not want to jeopardise her son's future. Koh's case has been adjourned to March 23.

The court heard that the abuse started in 2017. Koh, who claimed to suffer from a psychotic disorder, also kneed his mother in the groin in January 2018. The woman then called a relative for help. She was found at another block by her niece in an unkempt state and complaining of lower abdominal pain. Her niece wanted to call the police but she refused. When she went to the hospital, she said that she had fallen.

In December 2018, Koh hooked a metal padlock around his finger and swung it towards his mother's genital area multiple times, because he was "angry over certain issues".

She called her brother for help, and he found her with a swollen face and her clothes bloodied.

She was taken to Sengkang General Hospital and found to have facial injuries including a nasal bone fracture, and bruising in her pubic region. She was also found to have anaemia, post-menopausal vaginal bleeding and multiple bruises.

The police were called but she told them that she fell in the toilet.

In June last year, her nephew called the police to report the case of family violence after she ran away to a relative's house.

She finally told the doctors that her son had punched her and said she had pain in her lips and chin. Investigations found that Koh had punched her in the mouth thrice.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Magdalene Huang urged the court to sentence Koh to at least 30 weeks' imprisonment, noting that the victim is not only elderly and vulnerable but also residing in the same household as Koh. As his most recent charge occurred after Jan 1 last year, she argued that Koh is liable under the new enhanced provisions for victims in close relationships with the accused.

Calling his manner "especially vicious and cruel", she noted how Koh had earlier denied the offences to the police. An Institute of Mental Health report found that he "displayed a complete lack of remorse".

Addressing the court, Koh said: "I love my mother a lot... I certainly wish to take care of her in her remaining days."

The National University of Singapore said Koh was no longer with the university. Its spokesman said Koh was a graduate student and had been on leave of absence since August 2019. But he did not return to his studies after his leave expired and his candidature was terminated in January this year.
 

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Mother raped son when he was younger? And now its payback? Or mother is a whore? Or he regretted mother giving birth to him?
 

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This psycho is a menace to women. Even his own mother is treated like that. Who dares to be his wife or girlfriend?
 

red amoeba

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Funny he came out of his mum CB and now he wants to whack that place maybe he wants to go back in again but finds it too loose.
 

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Master's student admits to assaulting mother's private parts, starving her when he was stressed with studies
Photo illustration of abuse. (File photo: Try Sutrisno Foo)
By Lydia Lam@LydiaLamCNA
16 Mar 2021 12:35PM(Updated: 16 Mar 2021 12:40PM)



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SINGAPORE: A 30-year-old man began physically abusing his elderly mother in 2017, starving her and not allowing her to shower or "make noise" when he was stressed with school work.

Andy Koh Ju Hua, 菊花 who was studying for a Master's degree at the National University of Singapore at the time, also assaulted his mother's vaginal area commonly known as cheebye with a metal padlock and with his knee.

He pleaded guilty on Tuesday (Mar 16) to four counts of voluntarily causing hurt, one of which is under the newly enhanced provisions for victims in close relationships with the accused.
Koh, who has been remanded since November 2020, said he loves his mother and hopes to reunite with her and "live happily ever after" with her after receiving treatment for a purported "psychotic disorder".
The court heard that Koh lived with his mother and father but began physically abusing his mother in 2017. He starved her and did not allow her to shower or make noise when he was stressed with his studies.
In the early years of the abuse, the victim refused to file police reports because she did not want to jeopardise her son's future, and sought refuge intermittently with her nephew and niece.

She was hospitalised three times and placed in a safe house but insisted each time on returning to her family, and decided to reveal the offences to the police only in June 2020.
In January 2018, Koh used his kneecap to hit his mother's vaginal area, intending to cause hurt. She was found by her niece in an unkempt state and complaining of pain in her lower regions.
Her niece wanted to call the police, but the victim told her not to do so. When she went to the hospital, she said she had fallen down, in order not to implicate her son.
A medical report noted extensive bruising over the victim's abdomen, buttocks, lower limbs and external genitalia. She was started on intravenous antibiotics and discharged later that month.

Koh assaulted his mother again in December 2018 by hitting her face with his hands at their family home. He also hit her vaginal area multiple times with a metal padlock, hooking the item around his finger to strike her.
His mother did not retaliate and just let him take out his frustrations on her, as he felt angry over certain issues. She was found with swelling on her body and bloodstains on her gown over her vaginal area.
MOTHER DID NOT WANT TO IMPLICATE HER SON
She went to the hospital, which alerted the police about the victim being abused, but she told the police that her injuries were the result of a fall she had sustained in the toilet, in order not to implicate her son.
A medical report found bruising on her nose, lower lip, jaw, chin and pubic region, with post-menopausal vaginal bleeding.
In June last year, Koh called his mother over in their flat before suddenly punching her mouth thrice. She began bleeding and ran out of the house "out of desperation".
She sought help from her relatives, who described her as sunken, thin, frail and very dirty. Bruises were observed on her face, and her nephew called the police to say his aunt was abused by her son and she was distraught.
When she went to the hospital this time, she said her son had punched her face and said she felt pain in her chin and lip.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Magdalene Huang said Koh has no previous convictions. She sought at least 30 weeks' jail, saying the victim was not only elderly and vulnerable, but was also Koh's mother.
His manner of attacking his mother with the metal padlock "is especially vicious and cruel", said Ms Huang.
A COMPLETE LACK OF REMORSE: PROSECUTOR
"Although the accused has ultimately chosen to plead guilty, he had denied his offences to the police. Throughout investigations, he denied the offences," she said.
She pointed out that a report by the Institute of Mental Health said he "displays a complete lack of remorse".
"The only one mitigating factor is his mental condition as supported by the IMH report," said Ms Huang, without identifying what condition this is.
Koh, who had no lawyer, sniffled as he asked for a mandatory treatment order.
"I love my mother a lot and I do not know why I committed all those silly things to her. I need to undergo treatment to overcome my psychotic disorder," he said.
"I hope to undergo treatment and cure myself so that I can live happily ever after with my mother. She is not young anymore and I certainly wish to take care of her in her remaining days."
The prosecution objected to the calling of a mandatory treatment order report, saying Koh ought to be punished for his egregious offences, but the judge said it is appropriate to at least consider such a report.
"It's appropriate for us to at least consider an MTO report before we consider. What is critical is for the offender to receive treatment if it's something that had any causal or contributory link, but we should get a report to ascertain if that's the case," said District Judge Kessler Soh.
He called for a report to assess Koh's suitability for a mandatory treatment order and adjourned the case to a later date.

What is the big deal? Hongyi also beat his mother cheebye every night. Only difference is the Jinx likes it.
 

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Mother CB hitter jailed 56 weeks, come out got masters also no use.
Lucky he's not a shitskin motherfucker, else she would be made to suck his cock and pregnant by now.

Former master’s student jailed more than a year for ‘cruel, abhorrent’ abuse of his mother
By LOUISA TANG
Published MARCH 23, 2021
Updated MARCH 23, 2021

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Andy Koh Ju Hua starved his mother, assaulted her private parts and did not allow her to shower or make noise when he was stressed with his studies.
Andy Koh Ju Hua began abusing his mother in 2017
She decided to reveal his acts only in June 2020
She refused to file police reports sooner in order not to jeopardise his future
A prosecutor revealed more of what Koh had done to her, beyond the charges pressed against him
Koh reiterated his hope of reuniting with his mother


SINGAPORE — He abused his 68-year-old mother, starved her and assaulted her private parts with a metal padlock and his knee.

Andy Koh Ju Hua, 30, was on Tuesday (March 23) put behind bars for 56 weeks, or about a year and one month.

The prosecution had asked for a higher sentence than what they earlier sought, in light of fresh facts about abuses that went beyond the charges pressed against him.

These included allowing his mother to drink only plain water at home, once demanding that she stand by the sink and hold an ice pack to her face overnight, and hitting her head with a remote control.

Noting that Koh’s offences had caused much public disquiet, District Judge Kessler Soh told the court: “We cannot understand why he brought himself to abuse and assault his mother in such a cruel manner.

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Master's student admits to assaulting mother's private parts, starving her when he was stressed with studies
“The manner in which he ill-treated his mother was abhorrent and he must receive a punishment according to law. But, beyond that, he must receive treatment for his psychotic disorder to address the underlying issues of his offending and minimise the risk of reoffending upon serving his sentence.”

The judge agreed with the prosecution that a substantial jail term was warranted to reflect the pain, suffering and harm caused, while taking into account an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist’s findings that Koh’s psychotic disorder likely substantially contributed to his crimes.

District Judge Soh also explained why he reversed his decision to call for a report to assess Koh’s suitability for a mandatory treatment order, a community sentencing option offered to offenders with mental health conditions that contributed to their crimes.

Koh, who was studying for a master’s degree in history at the National University of Singapore (NUS), pleaded guilty last week to four counts of voluntarily causing hurt.

One of the charges fell under newly enhanced provisions that kicked in on Jan 1 last year, which doubled penalties for victims in close relationships with accused persons. He had committed that offence in June last year.

The maximum jail term for that charge is six years. Community-based sentences, however, are generally available for crimes that carry only up to three years in prison, District Judge Soh said.

He will also convene a community court conference to consider the protective measures that can be taken to protect Koh’s mother, and determine the psychiatric treatment Koh can receive in prison and after his release.

MORE ABUSE BEYOND CHARGES

In light of new facts, Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Magdalene Huang on Tuesday asked for at least 50 weeks’ jail, up from the prosecution’s earlier sentencing position of 30 weeks’ imprisonment.

She relied on two reports by family violence specialist centre Pave, which revealed new facts on how Koh abused his mother, beyond what the charges against him covered:

He allowed her to drink only plain water at home

He berated her continuously when he caught his father secretly washing his pillowcase

Once, Koh’s mother reported that after he punched her on the face, he demanded that she stand by the sink and hold an ice pack to her face overnight for 12 hours. He watched her from his room and threatened to hit her if her hands moved

He hit her head with a remote control, leaving a scar on her forehead

He threatened to strike her genitals with a hammer

He took steps to avoid detection by banning her from answering the door and being seen by their neighbours, as well as mandating that she hide or retreat if their neighbours were around

He allowed her to wear only old torn clothing at home, so she would find it difficult to escape and seek help

She told Pave that she believed he targeted her private parts so the injuries would be hidden.

DPP Huang noted the “sustained pattern of abuse” and urged District Judge Soh to consider these new facts in assessing the extent of the victim’s suffering.

In response, Koh disputed two points. He said that his mother did not answer the door as she felt it was unnecessary to speak to Pave’s social workers, and that he did not threaten to strike her with a hammer as they did not have one at home.

He told the court that he planned to return to NUS to complete his master’s course.

Koh emphasised again his hope to be reunited with his mother after undergoing treatment.

“Regarding all the silly things I did to her, I plead guilty.

“I also don’t know why I committed all the silly things to her… I want to live happily with her and take care of her in her remaining days,” he said.

In response to TODAY’s queries on Tuesday, an NUS spokesperson said that the university terminated Koh’s candidature in January. This was because he had been on leave of absence since August 2019 and did not return after his leave expired.

THE CASE

The court earlier heard that Koh lived with his parents, and began abusing his mother in 2017.

He starved her and stopped her from showering or making noise when he was stressed with his studies.

In the early years of the abuse, his mother refused to file police reports because she did not want to jeopardise her son's future, and sought refuge intermittently with her nephew and niece.

She was hospitalised thrice and placed in a safe house, but insisted each time on returning to her family.

In January 2018, Koh used his kneecap to hit his mother's vaginal area. She was found by her niece in an unkempt state and complaining of pain in her lower regions.

Her niece wanted to call the police, but the victim stopped her. When she went to the hospital, she said she had fallen down, so as not to implicate her son.

A medical report noted extensive bruising over her abdomen, buttocks, lower limbs and external genitalia. She was started on intravenous antibiotics and discharged later that month.

Koh assaulted his mother again in December 2018 by hitting her face with his hands at their family home. He also hit her vaginal area multiple times with a metal padlock, hooking the item around his finger to strike her.

She did not retaliate, as he felt angry over certain issues. She was found with swelling on her body and blood stains on her gown over her vaginal area.

She went to the hospital, which alerted the police. Yet she told the police that her injuries were due to a fall in the toilet.

A medical report found bruising on her nose, lower lip, jaw, chin and pubic region, with post-menopausal vaginal bleeding.

In June last year, Koh called his mother over at home before suddenly punching her mouth thrice. She began bleeding and ran out of the flat out of desperation.

She sought help from her relatives, who described her as sunken, thin, frail and dirty. There were bruises on her face, and her nephew called the police to say his aunt was abused by her son and she was distraught.

When she went to the hospital this time, she said her son was responsible for her injuries.

For each of the first three charges of voluntarily causing hurt, Koh could have been jailed up to two years or fined up to S$5,000, or punished with both.

For the last charge, he could have been jailed up to three years or fined up to S$5,000, or given both penalties. The punishment for this charge could have been doubled since he caused hurt to a person with whom he was in an intimate relationship.


Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...ed-more-year-cruel-abhorrent-abuse-his-mother
 
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