Son pleads guilty to punching mother repeatedly
Man, 30, pleads guilty to beating up mum at home
The elderly woman was worried about her son's diabetic condition and wanted him to drink more of the milk that she had bought him.
But he reacted to her concern by losing his temper and beating her up.
Yesterday in court, Xu Xiang Jing, 30, a supervisor, pleaded guilty to punching Madam Yeo Poo Moi, 63, multiple times in the shoulder, causing her to suffer bruises.
The court heard that on the morning of July 7, Xu had been washing up in the kitchen of their Bukit Batok flat when his mother told him that he was not drinking enough milk.
Madam Yeo had bought the milk for her son, who has diabetes.
However, Xu became irritated by his mother's nagging, which continued even after he went to his room.
He lost his temper, went into the kitchen and toppled a shelf, which caused some glass bottles to break.
When his mother went to clear the mess, Xu pushed her to the floor and punched her multiple times on the shoulder.
He later went to his room, called the police and told them that he had hit his mother.
A National University Hospital medical report in July showed that Madam Yeo had a large bruise on her upper left arm and ruptured blood vessels on her left shoulder.
Xu turned up in court yesterday accompanied by a young female friend.
In his mitigation, Xu told the court that he regretted hitting his mother.
He asked for a second chance to live harmoniously at home with her.
Judge Lim Keng Yeow asked the Assistant Public Prosecutor Prakash Otharam to see if Xu was suitable for a Mandatory Treatment Order (MTO).
Under MTO, offenders must attend compulsory treatment sessions with psychiatrists assigned by the Health Ministry and Institute of Mental Health.
Xu is expected to be sentenced in November. For voluntarily causing hurt, Xu could be sentenced to up to two years' jail with a fine of $5,000.
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