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Man jailed 8 weeks for punching elderly father during dispute at home, causing head injury

Man jailed 8 weeks for punching elderly father during dispute at home, causing head injury

Posted on 28 June 2025 By jobuzo

A man punched his 73-year-old father in the head during a fight at home while he was under an expedited order prohibiting him from using violence against two people – his daughter and the elderly man.

The father had a wound to his scalp that needed stitches.

On June 26, the 43-year-old offender was sentenced to eight weeks’ jail after he pleaded guilty to an assault charge.

He cannot be named to protect his victim’s identity as the expedited order was made under the Women’s Charter.

Court documents stated that the two men lived together in the same Bukit Panjang flat.

On Jan 7, the offender wanted to place some undisclosed items in his father’s room, but the older man did not allow his son to do so and threatened to throw them away.

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They got into an argument shortly before 6pm that day and the offender suddenly punched his father’s head.

The elderly man retaliated by throwing a punch towards his son but missed.

The offender’s son then stepped in to stop the fight.

Later that evening, the victim received stitches for the wound on his scalp at Ng Teng Fong General Hospital and was discharged.

Bail for the offender was set at $10,000 on June 26, and he was ordered to surrender himself at the State Courts on July 3 to begin serving his sentence.

For assaulting his father, the man could have been jailed for up to six years, fined up to $10,000 or both.

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Shaffiq Alkhatib for The Straits Times

Man jailed 8 weeks for punching elderly father during dispute at home, causing head injury


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