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Singapore police probe assault of 73-year-old man after he patted toddler’s head at food court

POLICE are investigating the alleged assault of a 73-year-old man who was reportedly thrown to the ground after he patted a young girl on the head at a food court. The incident, which took place on Saturday, was captured on security camera footage th...

Singapore police are investigating an incident in which a 73-year-old man was allegedly thrown to the ground after he patted a young girl's head at a food court. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, was captured on security camera footage that went viral on social media. The police have identified a 40-year-old man, believed to be the father of the young girl, as the individual involved in the confrontation.

The footage shows the elderly man walking past a table in the food court when he pat the girl on the head, prompting the girl's mother to stop him. A second man, believed to be the girl's father, confronted the elderly man, leading to an exchange where the younger man grabbed the elderly man's arm and threw him to the ground. The elderly man, who has previous leg and hip injuries, claimed he patted the girl's head because he found her adorable and that the pain began several hours after the fall. He expressed gratitude to the police for their swift response and hope for justice in the case.

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