Monday, July 11, 2011

Man beats up wife in public for ‘not listening’

 

A man from Anhui, China, was seen beating up his wife in public because she would not listen to him. (Image: chinaSMACK.com)
A man from Anhui, China, was seen beating up his wife in public because she would not listen to him. (Image: c …

A man took to the streets in China to beat up his wife in broad daylight, because she would not listen to him.
A series of graphic images posted on content aggregation website chinaSMACK.com detailed the attack, where the man elbowed his wife to the ground, pinning her in place while he held her by the hair and repeatedly slapped her on the face.
He later dragged her by the hair over several metres as she wailed from the beating, before letting her go with a threatening warning.
It was reported that the couple is from Anhui, and had travelled to Zhejiang province to find work, but disagreed on whether or not they needed separate work certificates. According to the unnamed man, his wife insisted on the two of them applying for work certificates together, triggering his raging attack.
See the images of his vicious assault below.

Here, the man raises his arm, about to strike his wife down with his elbow. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
Here, the man raises his arm, about to strike his wife down with his elbow. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)


The man pins her down to the kerb of the road. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
The man pins her down to the kerb of the road. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)


The man grabs her hair as he slaps her repeatedly across her face. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
The man grabs her hair as he slaps her repeatedly across her face. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)


He then drags her by the hair along the pavement. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
He then drags her by the hair along the pavement. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)


He uses his foot to prevent her from trying to cling to a nearby lorry. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
He uses his foot to prevent her from trying to cling to a nearby lorry. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)


He then threatens to continue beating her if she did not obey him. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)
He then threatens to continue beating her if she did not obey him. (Photo: chinaSMACK.com)

Jailed parents turn up to bid son farewell

Jul 6, 2011
         

Both, believed to be held for drug offences, given leave from prison


The mother (in white shirt) of the five-year-old boy, who was found dead in a flat in Teck Whye on Sunday, returning to the prison van after bidding farewell to her son yesterday. The funeral was held at a relative's home in Stirling Road. -- ST PHOTO: TED CHEN


THE mother arrived in a Singapore Prison Service van. An hour later, so did the father.
Yesterday, the parents of a five-year- old boy who was found dead in a flat in Teck Whye on Sunday were granted compassionate leave from jail to bid their son farewell.
At about 4pm, the 45-year-old mother, who is believed to be serving a four-year term for a drug-related offence, arrived at the void deck of a block of flats in Stirling Road. The funeral was being held at a relative's home.
The petite, short-haired woman, who was wearing a long-sleeved white shirt and pants, appeared weak as she climbed out of the van, shackled and accompanied by officers.
Inside the flat, she broke down when she saw her youngest son's body and was consoled by the prison officers. She knelt and stroked his face, and was with him for about 15 minutes before being taken back to Changi Women's Prison.
About an hour later, another prison van with the boy's father pulled up at the carpark. The man, in his late 40s, is also believed to be serving a four-year term for a drug-related offence.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away."

Henry David Thoreau