Woman, 88, jailed for 9 days after attacking roommate with scissors in toilet row
A veteran magistrate was left at a loss over how to punish an 88-year-old woman who attacked her 86-year-old roommate with scissors during an argument over their shared toilet.
A veteran magistrate was left at a loss over how to punish an 88-year-old woman who attacked her 86-year-old roommate with scissors during an argument over their shared toilet.
“I don’t know how I should sentence you,” Principal Magistrate Ernest Lin Kam-hung told Ng Hai-chen, after she admitted assault and wounding.
“I don’t know either,” replied white-haired Ng, who appeared in Kwun Tong Court with a walking frame and a hearing aid.
Lin called a short adjournment before sentencing Ng to nine days in jail.
“Haven’t you reined in your temper yet, granny?” the magistrate asked her.
The court heard that Ng had twice attacked Szeto Fong – once with scissors – at the Salvation Army’s Nam Shan Residence for Senior Citizens in Sham Shui Po.
On the afternoon of June 21, the court heard, Ng pushed Szeto and hit her on the back with her bare hands, pulling her ears and grabbed her hair. Szeto managed to escape Ng’s clutches and informed staff.