Malaysian actor Kamal Adli was hospitalised after he was attacked during a fan meet at the Singapore Expo on of March 12. The incident happened when the 37-year-old and his wife, fellow actress Uqasha Senrose, made an appearance on the last day of Hari Raya Mega Sale 2023,...
“”Blood was pouring out... Kamal was badly hurt. I saw Kamal getting up because he wanted to know who attacked him. He was then beaten on the face and cheeks and body.”
She also added that Kamal’s head wound was deep but was thankful that his memory was not affected as he was able to answer after doctors asked him if he knew what date and time it was.
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