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Melaka matricide case highlights urgent need for youth mental health reform

Melaka matricide case highlights urgent need for youth mental health reform

The Star15 hours ago

THE recent matricide case in Melaka, involving a 17 year old Form Five student accused of killing his mother and brother, has shocked the nation.
Yet beyond the surface horror lies a deeper and more systemic concern that requires us to examine how our society, institutions, and policies are (or are not) addressing the emotional and psychological wellbeing of young Malaysians.
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