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Father of 5 jailed 3 years for striking wife with thermos mug

Father of 5 jailed 3 years for striking wife with thermos mug

Tang Cheng Chong pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to his wife during an argument at their home in Kuching on June 1. (File pic)
PETALING JAYA : A father of five has been jailed for three years by the Kuching sessions court after he pleaded guilty to striking his wife with a thermos mug earlier this month.
Tang Cheng Chong, 44, pleaded guilty to voluntarily causing hurt to his wife at their home on Jalan Sejingkat 1 at about 10am on June 1, Dayak Daily reported.
The facts of the case state that the couple had a heated argument after which the victim threw a piece of clothing at Tang, accidentally knocking over the mug and spilling his drink.
He then struck her on the right cheek using the stainless steel thermos mug, leaving a cut.
The charge was framed under Section 324 of the Penal Code for voluntarily causing hurt, which provides for up to 10 years in prison, a fine or both, upon conviction.
It was read with Section 326A of the Penal Code, which allows for double the penalty since it is a case of domestic violence.

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