He Better Be Mad

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I read this extremely short article over here. Its so short, I might as well extract it over here, so you need not click over.

SINGAPORE: A forensic pathologist told the High Court on Monday he found more than 20 scars on the body of toddler Natalie Nikie Alisyia Sallehan, who died on January 6 this year after her father allegedly kicked and stamped on her.

On the sixth day of the man’s murder trial on Monday, Dr Teo Eng Swee said he also found another 58 instances of external injuries all over the 23—month—old girl’s body.

These injuries ranged from abrasions to her neck to a bruise on her face that was “likely” caused by a punch to her face, he said.

The father, 27—year—old Sallehan Allaudin, has been accused of killing the oldest of his three daughters at the family’s rental flat in Boon Lay.

The trial continues on Wednesday. If found guilty, Sallehan faces the death penalty.

He had better find prove to show that he is of unsound mind, or else, well-deserved punishment had better be served!

*** For my non-Singaporean readers: over here in Singapore, Murder = Death Penalty.

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Teeth Development

Child, Development Stages


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My 5 year old Keatkeat has been so excited lately about his first molar.
“Mommy, I’ve got new teeth… See?!?! Ahhhh….. Can you see it? Ahhhh….. It’s coming out! Ahhhhh….. This side (right) and this side (left). Ahhhh…..”

Today, a different sentence, “Mommy!!! My teeth is shaking!” A face full of excitement with an index finger shaking his Lower Central Incisors vigorously.

“Mommy, I am a bit scared. Because when I bite food now, these 2 teeth (Shaky Central Incisors) are painful and my gums become painful…

But I am more excited than scared to see my new teeth because I can bite bigger things and harder things. So when Mommy? When will my teeth drop?! I’m sooooooo excited!!! “

“It just might be tomorrow… We shall see!”

“Yippee!!! This is soooooooo exciting!”

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