
Seorang ibu tega membakar anak kandungnya sendiri di Jalan Pembangunan Lorong Salam, Desa Kolam, Kecamatan Percut Sei Tuan, Kabupaten Deli Serdang, Sumatera Utara.
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Informasi dihimpun ANTARA, Minggu di lokasi, korban yang berinisial L (14) saat ini sedang dirawat di Rumah Sakit Umum (RSU) Patar Asih.
Berdasarkan keterangan tetangga korban, Ayu, peristiwa tersebut terjadi pada Sabtu (11/01) sore. Saat itu korban disuruh ibunya untuk menjaga warung minyak eceran milik keluarganya.
Setelah ibu korban pergi, korban dijemput oleh teman-temannya. Korban kemudian pergi dan menitipkan warung tersebut kepada tetangga sebelah rumahnya.
Saat korban kembali ke rumah, korban langsung dipukuli dan dijambak oleh ibu dan kakaknya.
“Terus dibawa masuk ke dalam rumah anaknya. Kata orang-orang sini, di dalam itulah anaknya di siram bensin, terus di bakar,” katanya.
Lebih lanjut kata Ayu, tak lama berselang korban berlari ke luar rumah dengan kondisi badan bagian belakang dipenuhi api. Korban berteriak meminta tolong kepada tetangga.
“Pas keluar rumah itu pun mamaknya masih sempat mukul anak itu. Tetangga-tetangga sini langsung nolongin, dan langsung dibawa ke rumah sakit,” jelasnya.
Mengenai identitas pelaku, Ayu mengaku tidak mengenal identitas pelaku. Pasalnya pelaku merupakan warga baru dilingkungan tersebut.
“Kami enggak ada yang tau nama mamaknya itu, masih baru juga dia disini,” ujarnya.
Terpisah, Panit II Reskrim Polsek Percut Sei Tuan, Toto, saat dikonfirmasi juga membenarkan peristiwa tersebut.
“Benar, masih dalam penyelidikan,” katanya kepada ANTARA.
Apart from the controversy surrounding the health concerns of vaping, many vapers who responded to our survey reported more far-reaching impacts on their lives. For example, nearly 30% of vapers said their vaping has caused arguments within the last month. An additional 17% said they had vaping-related arguments, but not in the last 30 days. Furthermore, according to our survey, the average vaper spends $171.47 per year on vaping-related products.
Our survey found that most respondents (55%) are under the misconception that vaping will not impact their life insurance rates. However, we also found that men were 27% more likely to have this misconception than their female counterparts. This is somewhat ironic, given that in a previous survey, ValuePenguin has found that men are more likely to own a life insurance policy than women.
How vapers feel about health concerns surrounding vaping
Awareness about the health concerns related to vaping is high, but vapers are skeptical of the actual consequences. More than 90% of respondents said they are aware of the recent reports about the illnesses and deaths linked to vaping. However, 41% also say these reports have been exaggerated by the media.
Graph of how vapers feel about reports of vaping-related illness and deaths.
The demographic that is among the least concerned about the health risks of e-cigarettes make up a large portion of those who have reported lung injuries. Recent CDC reports state that 70% of the victims of recent lung injuries are male. This is somewhat ironic, given that in our survey, men were 35% more likely to believe that health risks associated with vaping are exaggerated compared to their female counterparts.
Although 6 in 10 of those who used an e-cigarette within the last month believe vaping causes health problems, 59% think the benefits outweigh the costs. Nearly 1 in 3 vapers said they'll continue doing so despite the reported illnesses and deaths. An additional 30% are trying to cut back but haven't yet, and 39% said the health concerns made them stop vaping altogether. Baby boomers who vape are most likely to say they'll continue doing so, in spite of reports of health concerns.
Men are more than twice as likely than women to have vaped in the past month
Nearly 3 in 10 of our male respondents say they have vaped in the past month compared to only 14% of our female respondents. A possible contributor to this discrepancy is that men are twice as likely as women to feel pressured to vape in a social setting.
Graph comparing the percentage of men and women who have reported to have vaped.
Methodology
ValuePenguin commissioned Qualtrics to conduct an online survey of 1,226 Americans, with the sample base proportioned to represent the general population. The survey was fielded October 15–17, 2019.
Bailey Peterson
Bailey is a Research Analyst at ValuePenguin, covering insurance. He graduated from Occidental College with a B.A. in Mathematics and a minor in Computer Science. Bailey's analysis has been featured by CNBC, the Houston Chronicle and the National Transportation Bureau Safety Board.