Woman charged with splashing hot water on her 4 children aged 8 to 11

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Woman charged with splashing hot water on her 4 children aged 8 to 11
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SINGAPORE: A woman is accused of ill-treating four of her children by splashing hot water on them, leaving scald burns on their bodies. The 33-year-old woman, who cannot be named due to gag orders protecting the children's identities, was handed four charges on Tuesday (Aug 1) of ill-treating children in h

SINGAPORE: A woman is accused of ill-treating four of her children by splashing hot water on them, leaving scald burns on their bodies.

According to the charge sheets, all the alleged offences occurred between 6am and about 9.30am on Jul 2 last year at a flat in Tampines. The children suffered"superficial partial thickness" burns over their hands, chest, thighs or arms ranging from 1 per cent of their total body surface area to 10 per cent.She was scalded on her left arm, abdomen and both thighs.

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