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SINGAPORE — Malaysian actor Kamal Adli was reportedly seriously injured after being attacked at a Hari Raya Mega Sale 2023 event at Singapore Expo on Sunday (March 12).

The incident happened while Kamal and his wife, actress Uqasha Senrose, were meeting fans during a photo session, according to Berita.

Uqasha told Malaysian media outlet Astro Awani that they were taking pictures with a woman when a man came and asked where Kamal was.The man then suddenly took out a baton and"hit Kamal on the back of the head multiple times", Uqasha said."Preliminary investigations revealed that a 33-year-old man armed with a baton had allegedly assaulted a 36-year-old man at the location.In an Instagram story posted by Uqasha after the incident, Kamal was seen with blood on his neck and clothes.

When asked about her husband's condition, Uqasha said he had to undergo surgery because of a large and long wound."When he was caught by the public, he gave several excuses, including that he was sent by another party," she told the Malaysian daily. "Then he said he had a personal issue with Kamal and when asked again, he told me he was jealous when Kamal married me."

Singapore police said the suspect was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt with a dangerous weapon and possession of an offensive weapon.For more reports like this, visit

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