Man jailed for causing death of 4-year-old son by forcing chilli into his mouth for discipline

SINGAPORE: Angry that his four- yr- old child was lying about defecating, a man forced the tip of a chilli into the boy’s mouth to control him.

The boy choked to death despite his papa carrying him to a local office because the thing became lodged in his lung.

The 38-year-old Singaporean man was given an eight-month prison term on Thursday ( May 30 ) for one count of a rash act that resulted in death.

Before the full case proceedings began, the defence lawyer appointed by the Public Defender’s Office ( PDO ) successfully asked for a gag order to cover the victim and the accused, citing the man’s other children.

The defendant was alleged to have lived in a straight with his wife and four kids, including the target.

WHAT HAPPENED

When the parents noticed that the sufferer smelled of faeces on August 2, 2022, the home was at home.

The child was in potty training at the time, and he was supposed to let his parents know if he needed to relax.

The child denied relieving himself when the parents questioned him. The boy was finally made to believe that the man had lied by forcing him to take pepper.

He broke off a little bit of chili he retrieved.

The child sat on the ground and yelled foul of the food. &nbsp,

The child was therefore seated on a couch over him and forced the chilli’s tip into his mouth, releasing it as it passed through the boy’s teeth.

The child started running about, gesturing at his chest.

After a short while, he collapsed.

The boy’s mom performed the Heimlich maneuver on him, but the teen’s state did not improve.

The parents then requested that his wife make an ambulance call and to see if she could jump the boy to a local clinic first.

When given the opportunity to run to a local community clinic with his son in his arms.

The doctor discovered that the child had no signal and was not breathing. He performed a cardiac treatment on the baby after his people called for an ambulance. &nbsp,

Despite recovery efforts, the child could not be saved. He was found deceased at Sengkang General Hospital at around 3.10pm.

According to an examination, the cause of suicide was “acute lung barrier by international body.”

A piece of chili, measuring 10mm by 15mm by 8mm was securely lodged in the boy’s lung.

MITIGATION

Taufiq Suraidi, a PDO attorney, claimed that his lawyer’s stubbornness in this case” cannot be said to be high.” He requested seven months in jail for his client.

His wife and family have testified to the prosecutor that he is a loving father to all of his children, according to the attorney.

He puts the needs of his babies before those of his own, according to the article.

Based on the family’s stories and the examination, which revealed no other signs of abuse besides the pepper lodged in the boy’s lung, he added that his customer was furthermore” not an aggressive father.”

The attorney added that his customer had “taken protection” by not forcing the whole chilli into his brother’s lips.

Alternatively, he put” a small piece of it” and stopped when he felt the pepper had passed his father’s smile.

All of this shows that his only intention was to discipline his brother, according to Mr. Taufiq, who argued that lying should not be practiced.

He added that his lawyer’s “guilt and shame is huge”. Following the incident, he had depressive thoughts and was given a major depressive disorder.

The attorney said that “he will have to survive with this for the rest of his life.” ” Nevertheless, I submit that the law must have its way. He has experienced the most agonizing lessons from this situation, and he is unlikely to annoy himself again.

The person and his family have seen numerous community programs since the incident, according to the attorney, and they have learned coping techniques and parenting techniques.

This was “indeed a terrible case,” according to District Judge Ong Hian Sun.

The judge argued that “it could have been avoided if you had never used such a discipline method for your child.” ” This approach of disciplining a vulnerable victim, or any such process… may be discouraged… at all costs”.