The toddler has been having crying fits since the incident on Jan 14, her mother, who was still shaken, told TODAY on Wednesday. I think on top of feeling the pain in her hand, she’s been getting nightmares,” said Low, speaking to TODAY over the phone. Traumatised by the incident, Low has been on urgent leave from work, taking turns with her project engineer husband to take care of their children. Two weeks before the incident, the maid had complained to Low about having stomach aches. Low said that she even trusted the maid enough to allow her eldest daughter to sleep with her.
Source: New Strait Times January 24, 2020 04:30 UTC