One of the inmates, known only as Azman from Kedah, said after getting involved with wrong company, he starting sniffing glue and became violent each time his demands were not fulfilled.
“I used to get involved in gang fights outside the house, but there was a day when after sniffing a bit too much glue, I was in my own world and became more violent.
“Since I was hungry and there was no food on the table, I become angry and confronted my parents who were praying at that time.
“I called my mother a dog and my father a pig, and seeing no reaction from them, I kicked my father’s head,” he said, adding that they could no longer tolerate his behaviour and called an ustaz, who referred him to Rumah Sahabat Insan dan Iman Malaysia (Sidim) for rehabilitation.
In the second case, the inmate known as Tahir from Kuala Lumpur said his mother was his “bank”, as whenever he needed money for his gangster friends and drugs, he would ask her.
Monday 11 June 2007
Dark Times - Rise of the Evil Children
Was very saddened when I came across this piece of news from Star Online Nation "Torment at hands of junkie sons". Here are some clippings from the report:
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