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Electrician jailed in Singapore for biting off co-worker's earlobe in drunken dormitory fight
Electrician jailed in Singapore for biting off co-worker's earlobe in drunken dormitory fight

Malay Mail

time12 hours ago

  • Malay Mail

Electrician jailed in Singapore for biting off co-worker's earlobe in drunken dormitory fight

SINGAPORE, July 4 — A 21-year-old electrician was sentenced to six months in jail in Singapore yesterday after biting off part of his co-worker's earlobe during a drunken altercation in a Kallang dormitory. The Straits Times reported that Senthilkumar Vishnusakthi had pleaded guilty to one charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to fellow electrician Nesamani Hariharn, 31, in the incident that took place on February 15. The court heard that Senthilkumar, who had consumed three cans of beer, returned to the dormitory around 7pm and confronted Nesamani, accusing him of spying and reporting on his work performance. He also insulted the victim, calling him a 'dog'. Tensions escalated when Nesamani responded to the accusations. As the exchange grew heated, Senthilkumar punched him, sparking a fight between the two men. During the scuffle, Senthilkumar bit off a portion of Nesamani's left earlobe. Other dormitory residents intervened to stop the fight and contacted the authorities. Nesamani was taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital with a torn earlobe and facial injuries. He was placed on hospitalisation leave for nine days. Although his wounds have healed, a part of his ear was permanently lost. The maximum penalty for voluntarily causing grievous hurt is 10 years' imprisonment, along with a possible fine or caning.

Indian Gets 6 Months Jail For Biting Off Colleague's Ear In Singapore
Indian Gets 6 Months Jail For Biting Off Colleague's Ear In Singapore

NDTV

timea day ago

  • NDTV

Indian Gets 6 Months Jail For Biting Off Colleague's Ear In Singapore

Singapore: A 21-year-old Indian national was on Thursday sentenced to six months' jail for biting off a colleague's ear after a heated argument, with vulgarities and punches thrown in the scuffle. Senthilkumar Vishnusakthi, an electrician at Ty Engineering, pleaded guilty to one count of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to 31-year-old Nesamani Hariharn. The victim, around 7 pm on February 15, was seated on his bed when Senthilkumar returned to Kallang Dormitory, where both the Indians stayed, in a drunken state, a Channel News Asia report said. Senthilkumar began loudly talking about the victim spying on him and reporting back to their work supervisor about his poor work performance, as he saw him. The duo began a heated argument and exchanged vulgarities after the victim, upon seeing Senthilkumar speaking poorly about him, walked over to confront him. Senthilkumar punched the victim's back and managed to get hold of him in a bear hug from behind. Other dorm occupants stepped in to restrain Senthilkumar, and the victim managed to flee after the accused bit his left ear, tearing off his left earlobe. The victim was treated for his injuries and given nine days' hospitalisation leave, but the incident resulted in permanent disfiguration as the earlobe was not restored. The prosecutor sought six to eight months' jail, noting that Senthilkumar had been voluntarily intoxicated, which is an aggravating factor. Defence lawyer Gogulakannan Suppayya said his client was grieving over his late father on that day. The judge noted the injury was "relatively serious" and allowed the jail term to be backdated to February when Senthilkumar was remanded. For voluntarily causing grievous hurt to another person, an offender can be jailed for up to 10 years and fined or caned

Man jailed for biting off colleague's ear in drunken fight
Man jailed for biting off colleague's ear in drunken fight

CNA

timea day ago

  • CNA

Man jailed for biting off colleague's ear in drunken fight

SINGAPORE: A 21-year-old man bit off his colleague's ear after a heated argument, with vulgarities and punches thrown in the scuffle. Senthilkumar Vishnusakthi, an electrician at Ty Engineering, was sentenced to six months' jail on Thursday (Jul 3). He pleaded guilty to one count of voluntarily causing grievous hurt to 31-year-old Nesamani Hariharn. Both men stayed at Kallang Dormitory. At about 7pm on Feb 15, Senthilkumar returned to the dorm after drinking three cans of beer. The victim was seated on his bed, watching a movie with his earpieces on. When Senthilkumar saw him, he began loudly talking about the victim spying on him and reporting back to their work supervisor about his poor work performance. He called the victim a "dog" for following him around. The victim realised that Senthilkumar was speaking poorly about him and grew upset. He walked over to confront him, and the pair began arguing heatedly, exchanging vulgarities. The victim then turned and walked back towards his bed, but Senthilkumar threw a punch at his back. The victim spun round and threw a punch of his own, and the pair began exchanging blows. Senthilkumar managed to get the victim in a bear hug from behind. He grabbed the victim's face and bit his left ear, tearing off his left earlobe. Other dorm occupants stepped in to restrain Senthilkumar, while the victim fled. A police report was made and the victim was taken to hospital with torn skin below his eye and a laceration of his left earlobe, with a piece torn off. He also fractured his right thumb as a result of the scuffle. The victim was treated for his injuries and given nine days' hospitalisation leave, but the incident resulted in permanent disfiguration as the earlobe was not restored. The prosecutor sought six to eight months' jail, noting that Senthilkumar had been voluntarily intoxicated, which is an aggravating factor. Defence lawyer Gogulakannan Suppayya said his client was grieving over his late father on that day. "This of course was not helped by the fact that he decided to help himself emotionally by resorting to alcohol, but on hindsight, he regrets his actions," said the lawyer. He added that his client has spent time in remand and reflected on the incident. "He throws himself at the mercy of this court and asks for the sentence to be backdated," said the lawyer. The judge noted that the injury was "relatively serious". He allowed the jail term to be backdated to February, when Senthilkumar was remanded.

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