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SINGAPORE — In a surprising turn of events, a neighbour of the household at the centre of an abuse video that has gone viral this week was charged in court this afternoon (July 24).
Darwinder Singh, 39, was charged for abetting his neighbour, Ms Siti Nur Redha, to voluntarily causing hurt to her mother by feeding the latter with human faeces and urine.
A district court heard that Singh allegedly abetted Ms Siti on July 1 at Blk 48 Lower Delta Road. No charge has presently been brought against Ms Siti.
The prosecution requested for Singh to be held in custody for police to conduct raids and visit the alleged crime scene, to investigate “the offences that have taken place over a long period of time”.
Singh, dressed in a blue polo tee today, told the court that Ms Siti had been feeding her mother, Ms Kamisah Burel, with faeces and urine daily. “I only ask them to feed her once, but they do that every day,” he claimed.
Singh added that he “pounded” his jewel and sold off mobile phones as Siti had asked him for money.
“I need to take care of my mother, I also have a medical condition and my mother too,” he said, adding that his family receives support from a community development council.
Darwinder Singh, 39, was charged for abetting his neighbour, Ms Siti Nur Redha, to voluntarily causing hurt to her mother by feeding the latter with human faeces and urine.
A district court heard that Singh allegedly abetted Ms Siti on July 1 at Blk 48 Lower Delta Road. No charge has presently been brought against Ms Siti.
The prosecution requested for Singh to be held in custody for police to conduct raids and visit the alleged crime scene, to investigate “the offences that have taken place over a long period of time”.
Singh, dressed in a blue polo tee today, told the court that Ms Siti had been feeding her mother, Ms Kamisah Burel, with faeces and urine daily. “I only ask them to feed her once, but they do that every day,” he claimed.
Singh added that he “pounded” his jewel and sold off mobile phones as Siti had asked him for money.
“I need to take care of my mother, I also have a medical condition and my mother too,” he said, adding that his family receives support from a community development council.