Hammer attack victim dies after week-long battle for life

The victim, Muhammad Ammar Muhamad Badrul, died at Universiti Sains Malaysia Specialist Hospital (HPUSM), Kubang Kerian.

01 Oct 2025 08:12pm
Last Thursday, a man suspected of severely injuring his nephew with a hammer at a shoplot in Jelawat was found dead near Pantai Melawi, Bachok.
Last Thursday, a man suspected of severely injuring his nephew with a hammer at a shoplot in Jelawat was found dead near Pantai Melawi, Bachok.

KOTA BHARU - The seven-year-old boy who was seriously injured after he was struck with a hammer by his uncle last Thursday died at 3.02 pm today, after a week battling for his life.

The victim, Muhammad Ammar Muhamad Badrul, died at Universiti Sains Malaysia Specialist Hospital (HPUSM), Kubang Kerian.

His father, Muhammad Badrul Remli, 31, said since his son’s heart stopped beating for 14 minutes yesterday morning, the family had not left his bedside at the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU).

"Until today, he was on life support, but Allah loves him more, and Ammar left us today,” he told Bernama.

He said the family had not stopped reciting Surah Yasin and had performed solat hajat throughout Ammar’s treatment, and they have now accepted his passing.

After his son’s passing, Muhammad Badrul posted a WhatsApp status that read: "Assalamualaikum, my son Muhammad Ammar has returned to his Creator. Let us all recite Al-Fatihah for him.”

He also expressed gratitude to the public for their prayers during the week-long treatment following the tragic incident.

He said his son’s remains will be laid to rest at the Kampung Mujor Muslim Cemetery in Jelawat, Bachok, tonight.

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Last Thursday, a man suspected of severely injuring his nephew with a hammer at a shoplot in Jelawat was found dead near Pantai Melawi, Bachok.

The 46-year-old man was found hanging from a casuarina tree, about three kilometers from the shoplot.

Police subsequently arrested a 36-year-old woman, the boy’s aunt, to assist in the investigation under Section 326 of the Penal Code and Section 31(1) of the Child Act 2001. - BERNAMA

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