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A MAN who stabbed a China woman in the abdomen was jailed for eight months on Tuesday.
Tan Kian Huat, 61, was given another two months' jail for cheating a coffee stall owner of a pawn ticket and $150.
The two sentences are to run consecutively.
The retiree, who pleaded guilty to both charges in December, was having a money dispute with Ms Zhao Yuzhen, 48, at Block 177 Toa Payoh Central on Oct 19 last year when he stabbed her in a fit of anger.
Ms Zhao, unemployed,had a 1.5cm stab wound in the right lumbar region. She was operated on and discharged three days later.
In an unrelated case, Tan deceived Mr Seet Kim Huat, 59, of a SingPost pawn ticket costing $660 and $150 after handing him an outdated cash cheque on June 8 last year.
He has a previous conviction for theft in 2001.
He could have been jailed for up to five years for causing hurt with a knife. The penalty for cheating is seven years and a fine.
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