The woman who scalded her husband with hot water because he wanted a divorce had disguised herself with a black dress...
He returned to Singapore the next day. But Rahimah was not over it, and made plans to confront her husband.
Her colleague had no idea what she was up to, and was told the trip was for leisure, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Ong Xin Jie. After Rahimah returned to the hawker centre, the two women left to stay the night at a hotel in Geylang. After waiting 10 minutes, she saw him leaving the unit. While Mr Rahimi was putting on his shoes, she ran towards him and splashed him with hot water, leaving him screaming in pain.
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