University student dies of heat stroke after undergoing military training in Malaysia, father claims son was abused

KUALA York: In another alleged bullying situation, a 25-year-old scholar at a Malay school has died after undergoing volunteer military training. His parents claims that his brother had his stomach stepped on and was ridden like a horse. According to the most recent police investigations, he had a “heat strokes with multi-organ malfunction” as his death.

According to the authorities, Mr. Muhammad Amir Rusyaidi Muhammad Zaidi, who passed away on November 13 after participating in ROTU activities at the University Teknologi MARA ( UITM), was a volunteer reserve officer in the armed forces. &nbsp,

According to a report on Wednesday ( Nov 27 ), Mr. Amir passed away after a training session that was allegedly involving physical abuse. &nbsp,

Mr. Muhammad Zaidi Abdul Rahman, the parents of the man, claimed that his brother had been subjected to abuse, including being forced to ride a horse while his coach was on his back.

According to regional news agency Bernama, Mr. Zaidi also claimed that the coach left his brother unconscious for about 30 hours in the middle of the industry in the shade. &nbsp,

Mr. Zaidi was informed that his brother, who was going, was unconscious and was taken to Shah Alam Hospital for treatment on November 10. He eventually passed away in the intensive care unit three days later.

In a press release late on Wednesday night, Selangor police captain Hussein Omar Khan said that Mr. Amir had been ordered to perform push-ups as a way to punish falling on during a running program.” The event has been classified as a rapid death,” he added. &nbsp,

” ( Mr Amir ) was seen jumping around before he fell unconscious”, Mr Hussein added.

Before beginning basic training in 2025, Mr. Amir reportedly started working for ROTU at the end of next month. &nbsp,

As of Nov 27, the authorities have recorded statements from nine witnesses, including the defendant’s parents. &nbsp,

In the interim, UITM has pledged to examine policies and surveillance mechanisms for extracurricular activities involving institutionalized groups.

The school stated in a statement on Wednesday that it would work with the authorities and an analysis board under the supervision of the Malaysian Armed Forces and that it would cooperate fully with the ongoing investigation. &nbsp,

“UITM is committed to ensuring the protection and well-being of all its kids”, the statement read, as quoted by the Malay Mail.

Dr. Zambry Abdul Kadir, the secretary of higher learning, added to the incident, stating that a complete report from the common school is required before any further action is taken. &nbsp,

The most recent abuse allegations involving martial training in universities are. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Defence Minister Khaled Nordin announced in a statement on Wednesday that five cadet officers from the military university Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia ( UPNM), which were involved in three recent bullying cases, have been expelled from the institution and given leave of the Malaysian Armed Forces.

According to Mr. Khaled, who hopes his decision will deter all functions and help uphold the defense principles that should be upheld,” all these firefighter officials have been ordered to pay compensation to the State of Malaysia, based on the total costs incurred during their reports.”

Amirul Iskandar Norhanizan, 22, is accused of injuring his young, 20-year-old Muhammad Salman Mohd Saiful Surash, by pressing a heated steam iron on his chest after asking the latter to metal his clothes. &nbsp,

He was charged on November 8 with a charge under Part 324 of the Penal Code in the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court, where he is currently pleading not criminal. According to Bernama, he was ordered to pay a settlement of RM44, 600.20 ( US$ 10, 000 ).