Woman admits to beating up Caucasian with accomplices from vice ring
Published on Sep 02, 2013

Posed photo of a man lying on the floor while a person pretends to stamp on his chest. A young woman who was part of a vice ring pleaded guilty on Monday to grievously hurting a Caucasian customer and drug-taking. -- THE NEW PAPER PHOTO: GARY GOH
By Elena Chong
A young woman who was part of a vice ring pleaded guilty on Monday to grievously hurting a Caucasian customer and drug-taking.
Nur Azilah Ithnin, 20, then a student at the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) Central, is the first among the five to admit to her charges.
She was with Malcom Graham Head, 33, his girlfriend Veronica Patricia Rio, 19, Ahmad Habiibul Hakim Assalafi, 19, and his sister, Nuurul Aliyyah Abdul Talib, 23, when they punched French product line manager Didier Moise Dominguez, 53, causing him facial fractures, at his Marina Bay Residences home on March 4.
The accomplices' case is pending.
A district court heard that Azilah befriended Head and Rio earlier this year through the siblings, whom she had been close to since secondary school days.
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