Malaysian man loses finger in alleged domestic worker knife attack in Kuantan
A Filipino domestic worker in Kuantan, Malaysia has been arrested after allegedly attacking her employer and the employer’s son with a knife, leaving the son with a severed finger. Police are investigating the cause of the altercation, which occurred early Tuesday morning.

- The incident occurred around 8.40 am on 11 November at a residential area in Kuantan, Pahang.
- A 57-year-old woman and her 28-year-old son were injured, with the son’s finger severed.
- The Filipino suspect, reportedly under severe emotional pressure, has been hospitalised as police continue investigations.
MALAYSIA: A domestic worker has been arrested after allegedly attacking her employer and the employer’s son with a knife at a residence in Kuantan, Pahang, on Tuesday morning (11 November 2025).
Incident Details
The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) were called to the scene around 8.40 am following reports of a violent altercation.

According to local news outlet China Press, the suspect, a Filipino national, allegedly attacked her 57-year-old employer and the employer’s 28-year-old son.
During the struggle, the son’s finger was severed.
Authorities said the suspect appeared to be under significant emotional pressure and has been taken to hospital for treatment and evaluation.

Police Investigation
Police have cordoned off the residential area as investigations continue.
Images from the scene show bloodstains on the kitchen walls and floor, with multiple officers present conducting their inquiries.
As of now, PDRM has not released details on what prompted the altercation.
Investigations are ongoing.
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