The woman took a ferry from Batam to Singapore, disguised herself and lay in wait with a flask of boiling water outside the husband's flat.
SINGAPORE: A woman was sentenced to eight months' jail on Tuesday for splashing hot water on her husband, who wanted to divorce her.Indonesian national Rahimah Nisva, 29, pleaded guilty to one charge of voluntarily causing hurt by hot water.
In December 2022, the couple's marital relations began worsening as the man felt Rahimah was being too possessive.Rahimah did not display any signs of unhappiness after hearing this, and her husband went back to Singapore the next day.She had invited her female colleague on what she claimed was a leisure trip, offering meals in return for her company.
She put on a similar getup as the previous day and waited at a staircase two flats away from her husband's home. The victim was taken to hospital with a second-degree scald injury with blistering and skin loss over his upper back.He was given 16 days' of medical leave and follow-up appointments with the Plastics Outpatient Clinic at Singapore General Hospital.
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