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WorldAsiaHusband asked for divorce, angry wife poured boiling water, court sentenced to jail

Husband asked for divorce, angry wife poured boiling water, court sentenced to jail

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Singapore: A woman poured boiling hot water over her husband in a fit of rage after he asked for a divorce. The incident, which took place in March, came to light in court after Rahima Niswa, 24, accused her Malaysian husband of 24 years. admitted the offense of assault. A 29-year-old Indonesian woman was sentenced to eight months in prison on Tuesday.

The report states that Muhammad Rahimi Shamir Ahmed Safuan, a resident of Batum, Indonesia, and Rahima married in 2019, but relations soured by December 2022. When Rahima gave birth to a daughter in January 2023, he went from Singapore to Batum to meet Rahima and her mother. Rahimi discussed the possibility of divorce on 19 March and he returned to Singapore the next day. But Rahima planned to teach a lesson to her husband about this matter.

Accompanied by a female colleague, she arrived at the Singapore Cruise Center from Batum on March 22. Deputy Public Prosecutor Ong Xin Jie said her colleague had no idea what she was doing, and was told the trip was for fun. They stayed there in a hotel. After reaching Singapore, Rahima went to her husband’s house and gathered information about the area, as she wanted to get familiar with the area where he lived. The next day, before checking out of the hotel, Rahima filled a flask with hot water. The report said that she told her colleague that she wanted to meet her husband before going home.

The DPP said Rahima then returned to Balam Road, wearing a burqa to hide her identity. She reached Rahimi’s block and waited for him to alight on a staircase near his flat. After 10 minutes he saw her leaving the unit. While Rahimi was putting on his shoes, she ran towards him and threw boiling hot water on him, causing him to moan in pain. Seeing the opportunity, Rahima ran away from the block and later met her associate. The two women boarded a ferry from the Singapore Cruise Center to Batum.


Relatives of the victim informed the police and the police coast guard intercepted the boat when it was in Singapore’s waters. The victim was taken to the Singapore General Hospital, where he is being treated for second degree burns. No one was ready to fight this case of Rahima. She told the court on Tuesday that she was remorseful, and said she hoped to be with the victim again. The court did not reveal whether their divorce has been finalized or not.

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