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Post time 22-10-2004 09:08 AM | Show all posts
Chics, Dep, ni gambar makcik tu yg tak bayar maid dia




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Post time 25-10-2004 08:56 AM | Show all posts
setiap kali aku baca pasal budak ni boleh nangis seh.. kesian kat mak dia.. macam mana dia tidur malam..

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Post time 25-10-2004 08:59 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 25-10-2004 09:12 AM | Show all posts
i saw on cable ada famine kat africa.orang kebuluran tak ada makanan.i saw dorang buat food aid.grains in gunny sack...dorang lepaskan from aeroplane.
orang kat bawah pulak dengan penyapu try to gather the grains yang bertaburan kat tanah.
kita kat sini buka dengan beraneka lauk...........
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Post time 25-10-2004 10:41 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by matz_rockz at 25-10-2004 09:12 AM:
i saw on cable ada famine kat africa.orang kebuluran tak ada makanan.i saw dorang buat food aid.grains in gunny sack...dorang lepaskan from aeroplane.
orang kat bawah pulak dengan penyapu try to g ...


Apsal dorang lepaskan dari plane macam gitu Abg matz? Nak kasi, kasi lah betul2....

Tapi memang betul Abg Matz. Over the weekend lauk banyak sangat, sebab kita masak lain, my parents hantar lain, my sis hantar lain. Tak termakan. Sayang.....
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Post time 25-10-2004 10:54 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by chicsee at 25-10-2004 10:41 AM:


Apsal dorang lepaskan dari plane macam gitu Abg matz? Nak kasi, kasi lah betul2....

Tapi memang betul Abg Matz. Over the weekend lauk banyak sangat, sebab kita masak lain, my parents hantar  ...



aeroplane terlalu besar,tak boleh landing...kadang2 they use parachute to drop the gunny sack....when the pallet kena the ground...the grains in the gunny sack pun bertabur...tengok kesian...they rush towards the drop zone,pakai penyapu to get as much grain as possible....
kita kat sini,makanan sampai terbuang buang...

IMAGINE IT WAS US OVER THERE,I WOULD DO THE SAME TOO.
TRY TO GET FOOD FOR MY FAMILY.....
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Post time 26-10-2004 08:21 AM | Show all posts
S'PORE MUM, 2 KIDS AMONG 5 KILLED IN M'SIA
Car crushed and dragged into ditch by lorry
By Tay Shi'an
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Picture/ NANYANG SIANG PAU
THE little boys had dinner with their mother at a restaurant in Pontian, Johor.

It was a happy occasion for the three Singaporeans and their Malaysian relatives.

Madam Ke Yoke Ching and her two sons, Goh Wei Qi, 8, and Goh We Shen, 6, were part of a two-car group of relatives heading to a wedding in Muar.

The dinner turned out be the last meal for Madam Ke and her sons.

The Proton Wira they were travelling in smashed head-on into a lorry laden with chickens on the Johor-Malacca road on Saturday night.

Only one of its six passengers, Madam Ke Chim Moi, 35, a Singapore PR, survived. She is Madam Ke Yoke Ching's sister.

Also killed were the kids' Malaysian grandmother Mdm Koh Boon, 78, and a family friend, Mr Chong Seng Ann, 34, who was driving.

The New Paper spoke to a family member last night at Tan Tock Seng Hospital, who identified himself as Mr Soh.

Madam Ke Yoke Ching was in the front passenger seat with one son.

Her sister was in the backseat with their mother and the other son.

They were going to Muar to attend the wedding of Mdm Ke's nephew - the son of her oldest brother.

Mr Soh said there were also six people in the other car, which had been travelling in front of the Proton.

The driver of the other car, Mr Bronson Loh, a salesman, told the Malay Mail that they had finished dinner in Pontian and were driving towards Muar.

'I was really worried as the roads were not well lit and it had just stopped raining at the time,' he said.

Mr Soh told The New Paper: 'I spoke to (the passengers of the car in front) on the phone, they said they suddenly heard a loud bang! They looked behind but couldn't see the other car.

'They stopped and went back. They saw the car being dragged by the lorry before ending up in a ditch.'

When contacted this morning, the boys' uncle, who wanted to be known only as John, said Madam Ke Yoke Ching's husband was not among the wedding party as he had stayed behind in Singapore.

It is not known if they have other children.

John is married to Madam Ke Chim Moi, who is now fighting for her life at TTSH, after being transfered from Sultanah Aminah Hospital in Johor Baru.

Said John, 39: 'Her condition is very unstable. She has severe head injuries, both her legs are broken, and she has internal bleeding just below her kidneys.

'They (the doctors) are trying to save her life now.'

John, who was wearing a white T-shirt and green bermudas, looked visibly tired but calm.

SON NOT TOLD OF MUM'S INJURIES

When The New Paper met him last night, he had just stepped out of a taxi at the hospital at about 11.30pm, and was rushing to see his wife, who is in the surgical intensive care unit (SICU).

His mother is currently helping to look after the couple's only son, Ming Jun, 3.

John said: 'We're all very upset. We have not told my son about his mother, we're trying to keep him from knowing... but he's already trying to figure out what's going on.'

According to Mr Soh, he was told that Madam Ke Chim Moi was the first person to be extricated from the wreckage.

Mr Soh described how she looked when he went into the SICU to see her. 'She had so many broken bones everywhere - legs, maybe hip, collarbone, jaw. She was bleeding heavily.'

He also gestured over the right side of his face, indicating hers had been badly hurt. 'Her tongue was also 'broken' in two, but it's been sewn back,' said Mr Soh in Mandarin.

'Even if you go in and see her, she wouldn't know you are there,' he said, shaking his head.

Added Mr Soh's father, 81, who declined to be named, last night: 'The doctors inside Malaysia said last night that she had a 50 per cent chance, but this morning, the Tan Tock Seng doctors said she only had 20 per cent chance.'

Mr Soh said that the six people in the first car were still in Malaysia, and that the wedding went ahead yesterday.

'Since everything was prepared, they decided to just go through with it,' he said.

John said that he did not attend the wedding as his son Ming Jun was sick, with a sore throat and the flu.

He was also working on a project, so he was unable to leave. Both he and Mdm Ke are in advertising.

Batu Pahat deputy police chief, Superintendent Azman Abdullah, said it is believed that Mr Chong had lost control of the car, causing it to skid and swerve to the other side of the road, before colliding with the approaching lorry.

The victims' remains were taken to the Batu Pahat Hospital.

The 36-year-old lorry driver from Skudai, who escaped with light bruises, is helping police with the investigations.

The Batu Pahat police have also urged witnesses of the accident to come forward.

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Post time 26-10-2004 08:24 AM | Show all posts
PENIAGA JOO CHIAT COMPLEX RUNGUT KHEMAH JEJAS NIAGA
Oleh
Azahar Mohd

KHEMAH yang didirikan di depan Joo Chiat Complex menyebabkan para peniaga di pusat membeli-belah itu mendakwa kerugian hampir 50 peratus.

Ini kerana khemah yang menempatkan dua buah gerai makanan, minuman dan pakaian itu menyebabkan lorong di depan pusat tersebut menjadi sempit dan panas hingga menyebabkan orang ramai membuat lencongan.

Mengadukan hal itu, Encik Nir Madu dari Vipin Company Pte Ltd, yang mewakili lebih 40 peniaga di kompleks itu, berkata bahawa Persatuan Peniaga Joo Chiat Complex sepatutnya membincangkan rancangan memasang khemah dengan para peniaga.

'Walaupun ekonomi Singapura telah kembali rancak, ramai orang masih lagi berhati-hati dalam membuat perbelanjaan. Oleh itu kami ingat boleh raih perniagaan lebih baik dalam Ramadan ini.

'Namun, kehadiran khemah itu menyebabkan kami hilang perniagaan kerana laluan trafik terpaksa dipesongkan,' ujar Encik Nir Madu, yang mewakili para peniaga di tingkat dua dan tiga yang paling teruk terjejas dengan kehadiran khemah tersebut.

Seorang lagi peniaga dari MJ Textiles berkata, kehadiran khemah yang berukuran 4 meter kali 8 meter itu menyebabkan lorong ke kompleks itu menjadi lebih sempit dan panas, lebih-lebih lagi jika hari hujan.

Ketika dihubungi, Setiausaha Persatuan Peniaga Joo Chiat Complex, Encik Jimmy Saw, berkata bahawa lorong itu menjadi sempit kerana tindakan para peniaga sendiri yang meletakkan barang jualan sembarangan.

'Kami pasang khemah kerana ingin memenuhi ruang kosong di depan kompleks itu. Setiap tahun, ia akan dipenuhi oleh penjaja haram dan juga peminta sedekah. Tujuan kami bukan kerana ingin mencari untung,' ujarnya yang menyewakan dua gerai itu dengan harga $5,000 setiap satu.

Beberapa pengunjung yang ditemui semalam mengaku bahawa kehadiran khemah itu memang menyukarkan laluan di situ.

Cik Fauziah Rafi, 44 tahun, yang ditemui bersama tiga orang anaknya, berkata bahawa keadaan menjadi sempit terutama pada sebelah malam.

Encik Ricky Ong, 62 tahun, pula menyatakan keadaan di situ menjadi lebih buruk sekiranya hujan.

'Orang ramai akan menderu masuk ke dalam Joo Chiat Complex. Makin sukar nak jalan!' ujarnya.
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 Author| Post time 26-10-2004 02:37 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by SweetCandy at 26-10-2004 08:24 AM:
PENIAGA JOO CHIAT COMPLEX RUNGUT KHEMAH JEJAS NIAGA
Oleh
Azahar Mohd

'Namun, kehadiran khemah itu menyebabkan kami hilang perniagaan kerana laluan trafik terpaksa dipesongkan,' ujar Encik Nir Madu, yang mewakili para peniaga di tingkat dua dan tiga yang paling teruk terjejas dengan kehadiran khemah tersebut.



secara peribadi, aku cakap masa musim raya....  orang ramai bila pegi geylang, dorang dah banyak sangat choice...dorang kalo tak naik tingkat dua dan tingkat tiga joo chiat complex, dorang tak rasa apa2....
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Post time 27-10-2004 08:44 AM | Show all posts
'Smart' passports by late next year

By David Boey

NEW Singapore international passports that allow travellers to be identified through their facial features, fingerprints or iris patterns will be introduced late next year.


The new passports, embedded with a microchip carrying a 'biometric signature' to establish the holder's identity through his physical characteristics, will help boost Singapore's border defences against terrorists, Home Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng said yesterday.

He added that Singapore was also required by the United States to include biometric identifiers on its passports by October next year as a condition of its continued acceptance in the visa waiver programme.

A spokesman for the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said the improved security features, the first passport revamp since the introduction of digital photos and special inks in 1999, will make passports harder to forge.

The spokesman declined to say what biometric identifier would be used.

As well as thwarting forgers, the new machine-readable passports are designed to boost the speed of immigration clearance.

'With a biometric system, we can help to speed up clearance for genuine travellers and, at the same time, prevent those who should not be here from coming in or going out,' the ICA spokesman said.

Singapore is at the forefront of moves to introduce a pan-Asian standard for biometric documents.

Talks on the issue began yesterday at the Asia Integrated Circuit Card Forum conference at the Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel.

The talks stem from an idea floated by Singapore, Japan, South Korea and China in June to encourage other Asian countries to support a single standard for biometric documents. The two-day event is being attended by 300 people from 16 nations.

In his opening speech, Mr Wong said countries should work together to decide what biometric and security standards to use in order to 'enhance passport controls and border surveillance'.

He said there was still 'room for common efforts to collectively make our region and the world that much more inhospitable to terrorists'.

The move to revamp the Singapore passport follows two trials by the authorities to widen the use of biometrics to clear people at the Republic's immigration checkpoints.

From June 2002 till January last year, a checkpoint system that scanned the irises of 3,000 motorcyclists who crossed between Malaysia and Singapore on a daily basis was tested with positive results.

Mr Wong said a new six-month 'demonstration project' involving biometric smart cards will begin at Changi Airport from Nov 1.

The system - called Fully Automated Seamless Travel (Fast) - will be tested on 9,000 members of Singapore Airlines' (SIA) KrisFlyer frequent flyer programme.

Fast users will be able to check themselves in at airports using an 'integrated and fully automated immigration kiosk, using facial and fingerprint biometric recognition technologies to verify their identities', Mr Wong said.

The demonstration will be conducted by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, SIA and ICA.
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 Author| Post time 27-10-2004 09:34 AM | Show all posts

new paper smalam

Originally posted by chicsee at 26-10-2004 02:54 PM:


Ish....ngerinya....:geram:....kereta dah takder rupa kereta....



Blank stares, shock & silent grief
Heartbreak for man who lost wife and two little sons in Malaysian crash

By Faith Teo
IN JOHOR BARU
[email protected]

HE sat beside the coffins of his wife and two young sons, throwing joss papers into a small fire.

The Singaporean looked spent and drained after grieving for the past two days over his family.

He spoke not a word - the man other mourners called Mr Goh.

At the altar, three outfits were propped up by chairs. The ones on the sides had long-sleeved Spiderman shirts over them.

The chair in the middle was decked out in a simple white blouse.

They belonged to 8-year-old Goh Wei Qi, his 6-year-old brother Wei Chen, and their mother, Madam Ke Yeok Ching, 38.

All three died on Saturday night along with Madam Ke's 78-year-old Malaysian mother, Madam Koh Boon, and family friend Chong Seng Ann, on their way to attend a wedding in Muar.

Mr Chong, 34, was driving the Proton Wira along the Johor Baru-Malacca trunk road near Renjit town when the accident happened at about 10pm.

Another car with family members was travelling slightly ahead.

The passengers in the first car heard a loud bang, and when they turned the car around, they saw a lorry dragging the Proton Wira. It later landed in a ditch.

The five died instantly, said Malaysia district deputy police chief Superintendent Azman Abdullah.

A sixth passenger, Madam Ke's youngest sister, Madam Ke Chim Moi, is in intensive care at Tan Tock Seng Hospital. (See report below.)

Madam Koh had seven daughters and two sons.

NOT USUAL ROUTE

A son-in-law of Madam Koh later told reporters that they usually took the North-South highway, but on Saturday night, Mr Chong missed a turn to a toll booth, so both cars took an alternative route.

The Ke family were in shock when The New Paper saw them at a funeral parlour at the hill-top Persekutuan Tiong-Hua Johor Baru (a clan association).

Family members bustled around, discussing Taoist rites and getting things in order. It seemed a strategy to avoid thinking about their loss. For whenever we approached them, tears welled up in their already reddened eyes.

Mr Ke, an older brother of the Ke sisters who did not want to give his full name, said: 'Who could predict this? We were on our way to Muar to attend the wedding dinner of my nephew, which was held on Sunday, and decided to take our time and sight-see on the way.

'The whole family started out celebrating something joyous, but suddenly we are all mourning,' said Mr Ke.

The wedding went ahead despite the tragedy.

The family still doesn't know what exactly led to the crash.

'What details we know, we read from the papers. The rest is hearsay,' said Mr Ke.

He shook his head staring at pictures of the wreckage in yesterday's The New Paper.

Wei Qi and Wei Chen, he said, were healthy and active children.

Mr Goh and Madam Ke had been married for about 10 years, he added.

When we turned around after that interview, Mr Goh was still in the same position. A little girl squatted next to him and spoke to him as she helped to burn the joss paper.

Mr Goh stared blankly into the fire.

Just after dinner time, the family gathered for a one-hour prayer session.

They alternated between two neighbouring parlours, as Madam Koh's casket was housed separately from the other three.

After that, Mr Ke, who had been calm and chatty before, was quiet and teary.

Mr Goh, who knelt in front of the altar as relatives and friends paid their respects, seemed carved in stone.

Under that serene face lay the pain of having to return alone to an empty Tampines family home after his loved ones are cremated on Wednesday.



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LONE SURVIVOR STILL IN CRITICAL CONDITION

MADAM Ke Chim Moi is still in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit of Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

The 35-year-old Singapore PR remains unconscious and doctors said her chances of survival are still only about 20 per cent, her husband told The New Paper.

She was admitted with severe head injuries, broken legs and internal bleeding below her kidneys.

Her husband, who only wanted to be known as John, said she is still suffering from 'some bleeding'.

The couple's only son Ming Jun, 3, does not know what has happened to his mother.

'But when I visited him today at my mother's house in Woodlands, my son was already asking: 'Where is Mummy?' ' said John.

'He kept saying: 'I want to go and find Mummy.' '

The family drives up to Muar or Pontian a few times a year.

John said: 'I was shocked when I got news that one of the two cars got into an accident. I was hoping that my wife was not in that car.

'But when I found out she was, I was at a loss as to what to do at that moment.'

They have been married for eight years and both work in advertising.

John's eyes were red and tears kept welling up at the mention of his wife.

He said: 'Men do cry also but some don't do it publicly.' - Celine Lim
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Post time 27-10-2004 09:37 AM | Show all posts
malaysia roads kalo accident semua ngeri2.. adakala kalo me go travelling naik kereta, always tell hubby ke, my dad ke atau sesiapa pun, jgn speed.. biar lambat asalkan selamat.
sedihnya kisah dorang ni.. sc tak bleh tahan.. nak ngangis lagi:cry::cry::cry:
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 Author| Post time 27-10-2004 09:37 AM | Show all posts

ni betul2 punye sedih terjadi kat Ang Mo Kio.

WOMAN STUCK IN FLAT WITH UNCLE'S ROTTING CORPSE
She giggles when police arrive


Stench fills corridor

Neighbour goes door to door to find source of smell

Finds woman sitting on kitchen floor





THE stench was unbearable.



Picture/ SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS


The putrid smell even got the attention of her neighbours.

But this woman continued living in her uncle's Ang Mo Kio flat for seven days, while his decomposing body lay in the corner of the bathroom.

The woman, who is in her 30s, even giggled when the police forced open the front grille gate of Mr Lum Hin Chong's 6th-floor flat in Block 645, reported Shin Min Daily News.

What greeted them was shocking, said one neighbour, Mr Liu Hua Xin, a delivery man.

He told Lianhe Wanbao that according Mr Lum's relative who arrived at flat after the police 'there were maggots crawling all over the body. It was horrific'.

The woman is said to be mentally disabled and a former patient at the Institute of Mental Health.

One of the neighbours, Madam Cai, a housewife, said that for the past few days, people walking along the corridor had been smelling something bad.

So, she said, another neighbour's elderly mother went knocking on doors to find out the cause of the smell.

When she got to the flat, she saw the man's niece sitting on the kitchen floor, staring blankly at the bathroom.

When asked where her uncle was, she pointed to the bathroom, and indicated, by crooking her finger, that he had died.

Madam Cai said that when the elderly neighbour heard that, she was shocked.

She asked the woman to hand her the keys to front grille gate.

But instead of giving it to the woman, the niece threw it out.

The elderly neighbour opened the gate, but she did not dare go into the flat.

She went to Madam Cai who then called the police.

ODD-JOB LABOURER

The dead man is 70 years old and works as an odd-job labourer.

He was eccentric and kept to himself, said neighbours.

He would not share the lift with any other person and was sometimes bad-tempered.

One neighbour said: 'He sometimes used vulgarities to scold people.

'Once, I walked past his flat, and he barked: 'What are you looking at? Want to fight? Or are you after my niece?'.'

They understand that one of the man's nephews, used to stay at the flat, but they did not get along.

Neighbours said that the old man and his niece have been living at the flat for about a year.

They understand that she did not want to live with her parents. So her uncle took her in.

But in the last three months or so, said neighbours, this woman often quarrelled with neighbours.

Mr Liu said she liked to turn up the volume of the TV or radio, disturbing the neighbours.

Many neighbours complained about her. And she would argue with them.

Her uncle then decided to lock her up in the flat, as he did not want her to make a nuisance of herself.

Madam Cai said the man kept to himself.

She said: 'We don't know if he suffered from any illnesses, or what difficulties he faced.'
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Post time 27-10-2004 10:59 AM | Show all posts
Sis-in-law accused of lying in fake death scam

By Ben Nadarajan

DEFENCE lawyers of a prominent businessman on trial yesterday for an elaborate insurance scam involving a fake death, accused his sister-in-law of giving false testimony against him.





The defendant, S. Moganaruban, is being framed by his brother's wife Renuga Devi Sinnaduray because of 'animosity and hatred' she bears towards him for taking her children from her, said lawyer Subhas Anandan.

Also, Renuga, 46, was angry that her husband - the 'dead' man - had a mistress in Sri Lanka and even fathered a daughter in 1993.

As a result, she implicated Moganaruban in the scam, for which she has already been convicted, to 'take revenge on your husband by trying to punish his brother', the lawyer said.

Thus her testimony portraying herself to be a mere puppet whose strings were pulled by the accused was totally untrue, he added.

The witness denied this. 'I am not lying. I have no reason to lie,' she said.

Mr Anandan's reply: 'I will prove to this court that you have plenty of reasons to lie.'

He said that Renuga had 'struck a deal' with the prosecution in her case to testify against Moganaruban in exchange for proceeding with only one charge.

Renuga's three older children live with Moganaruban while she lived with her youngest son before she was sentenced to a one-year jail term in May, after pleading guilty to her role in the scam. She is the prosecution's first witness in the case now being heard against Moganaruban.

Her husband, S. Gandaruban, fled to Sri Lanka in 1987 to escape creditors. Relatives there sent his death certificate back the next year, claiming he was killed in a gunfight between government troops and Tamil Tiger rebels.

Renuga and Moganaruban are said to have used the fake certificate to cheat three insurance companies into paying out $330,000 in claims.

Earlier yesterday, Renuga told the court she gave birth to her fourth child in 1996 because she wanted to 'arouse suspicions' that her husband was not really dead as she felt guilty about the scam.

She said her in-laws then spread rumours that she was carrying an illegitimate child.

'They were angry. They knew the father was Gandaruban and people might suspect. So they didn't want me to have this child,' Renuga said.

But Mr Anandan countered that Renuga's in-laws did not want her to keep the baby simply because it was a 'disgrace to the family'.

Renuga had plotted the whole scam with Gandaruban, the lawyer said, and Moganaruban was unaware of the ploy until she became pregnant and admitted that her husband was the father.

In the afternoon, the prosecution's second witness, Mr Lim Teck Ser, who runs a car repair workshop and was a business associate of Gandaruban, took the stand.

Mr Lim admitted meeting Gandaruban in Johor Baru in 1989 and again in Sri Lanka in 2001, but claimed not to know he was certified 'dead'.

And although he chanced upon Gandaruban's death certificate in 2002 when Moganaruban took his car to Mr Lim's workshop for repairs, the accused 'just smiled' when asked if his brother was dead. Mr Lim said he did not probe further.

District judge Kow Keng Siong allowed Deputy Public Prosecutor Hui Choon Kuen's application to cross-examine his own witness today because the witness' testimony in court seems to differ from his police statements.
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Post time 27-10-2004 11:07 AM | Show all posts
kes kat atas ni masih dibicarakan kat dlm my ct.. smlm tengok si pompan ni kena cross-examined by the lawyers.. dia melalak kuat & lagipun dia pun terbabit dlm tis scam.
by theway, the accused is part of org kuat kat dlm Central.. thats why lots of reporters kat my court.
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Post time 27-10-2004 11:46 AM | Show all posts
van nistelrooy says he's guilty....page H15 straits times..........
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Post time 27-10-2004 11:56 AM | Show all posts
Edisi Nasional: Sehari dua lagi

Oleh Mohd Jamilul Anbia Md Denin, Nazarali Saeril dan Mohd Nur Asnawi Daud
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POLIS UMUMKAN KEPUTUSAN SIASATAN KES SHARIFAH AINI
PETALING JAYA: Selepas 14 hari Datuk Sharifah Aini Syed Jaafar, mendakwa dipukul dua lelaki yang dikatakan tidak dikesan oleh kamera litar tertutup (CCTV), polis sudah hampir pasti mengetahui apakah sebenarnya berlaku terhadap biduanita negara itu, pada malam 14 Oktober lalu.

揟unggulah keputusannya sehari dua lagi,
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 Author| Post time 27-10-2004 01:14 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by SweetCandy at 27-10-2004 11:53 AM:

tu ah bila starting of the kes aje... sc tengok dah mcm crita hindustan & tamil pulak..



ha ah, ni kes aku try to follow dalam sokkabar straits times...

memang dah macam pilem tamil, berbelit2....

ni pulak dapat tahu semalam, yang aci ni dah kehilangan tiga eldest children dia, laki dia ( yang mati tapi tak mati tu ), instruct anak2 dia tiga tu supaya get out pasal mak dorang tak cooperate ngan laki dia, mak dorang pegi pecah lobang kat polis semua...

then siap tanya soalan, kat rumah ko ada tak gambar laki ko lepas tu taruk garland kat gambar tu ? ( as a sign of death of a love one )
aci tu cakap no..

aiyoyo!!

then si main accused yang bro in law dia pun... cam big shot je...

berani lak buat penipuan ni semua

aku dulu kecik2 time sekolah selalu pegi Ceylon Sport Club tempat dia jadi big bos ni, pasal main hoki kat sana hehehe.
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 Author| Post time 27-10-2004 01:17 PM | Show all posts
Originally posted by SweetCandy at 27-10-2004 12:20 PM:
apa motif dia buat gini sekiranya kalo palsu?




Semoga Siti Nurhaliza terselamat dan tak dibabitkan langsung... :pray::pray::pray:

ni kes email ct pun belum settle ni, sapa kah petualang di belakang email ct ni? mari kita tunggu abang polis diraja malaysia siasat...


aku cam suspek satu orang tu la....heheheheeh


aku dengar yang kat Pulau Pinang yang ada IT punya orang kena tangkap lepas tu kena bail tu, adik angkat ...

opppss......

tak boley lebih lebih... Pose!! hehehehehe
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 Author| Post time 30-10-2004 01:21 PM | Show all posts
hah korang yang simpan toiboy atau dancing duck ni....  cam sylbester la, haizad la.....

baik2, nengok apa jadi kat nyonya ni....



China toyboy bashes lover with hammer, slashes her
Fury began over break-up

1) Woman, 43, tells toyboy she wants to split up
2) Enraged, he bashes her head several times
3) Slashes her repeatedly with fruit knife
4) Thinking she's dead, he slits his wrists and calls ambulance
5) Both survive. Woman in coma

CALL it fatal attraction.

He was her toyboy and she a 44-year-old woman who lavished money and attention on him.

She even bought him a 60,000 yuan ($12,000) apartment in Shenzhen.

While she lived and worked in Hong Kong with her husband and teenage children, her toyboy enjoyed a life of leisure using the money she gave him.

For the large part of the time when she was not around he would go to his neighbour's home to play mahjong.

SELDOM HOME

Xing Zhi Yuan, 33, used to tell his neighbours: 'My wife works in Hongkong and seldom comes home.'

He also claimed he had a younger brother, who had paid the hospital bills when he was ill.

Life was bliss in the two-bedroom apartment fronting a garden.

But there was a unexpected twist round the bend.

One that would shatter Xing's life of pleasure and ease.

On Wedensday, the woman, known only as Madam Chen, said she wanted to break off their relationship.

Xing went mad with rage.

So mad that he battered her head with an iron hammer, and slashed her body many times with a kitchen knife.

When he thought she was dead, he slashed his own wrists and stabbed his stomach with that same knife.

But Xing didn't die.

Unable to take the pain, he eventually called an ambulance.

His lover too, did not die.

While Xing is out of danger, Madam Chen is unconcious and critically ill.

A neurosurgeon in the hospital said: 'She had lost a lot of blood.

'It is hard to say if we can save her.'

SHOCKED

Her children and a relative are in Shenzhen with her.

A doctor who went to the apartment after the phone call said: 'I was shocked when I entered the apartment.

'The woman was so badly injured and her head was bashed in.'

Residents in the apartment block said that the two of them were clad only in their underwear, as ambulance officers wheeled them out.

'On the bed were two blood-stained kitchen knives and a hammer.'

Her family wants her transferred to a Hongkong hospital, but doctors think that it will be precarious to transfer her at this point.

For the past two days, the man, who is still hospitalised, refused to be interviewed by police.

Until yesterday afternoon.

REGRETS

When he finally said he regretted his actions.

He said: 'I love her very much.

'But in the heat of the moment, I did something wrong.

'I really regret what I did.'



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WOMEN WANT 'DANCING DUCKS'

MORE Hong Kong women are keeping lovers in China.

Unlike in the past when they quietly suffered as their husbands took mistresses in Shenzhen, Hong Kong wives are jumping on the bandwagon too, reported Oriental Daily News.

Experts say that the trend arose from more women travelling to China for business and leisure.

They prefer an overseas rendezvous as it reduces the chances of being found out by their husbands.

Also, it's much easier for an older, successful woman to snag a young boyfriend in China, where they are not so fussy about their girlfriends' ages, as long as the men get a stipend.

Some of these men 'work' full-time as dance companions and gigolos, who accompany Hong Kong tai-tais to social dances.

Dubbed the 'dancing ducks', they get showered with expensive gifts and about HK$20,000 ($4,275) in pocket money a month.
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