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Blackmaile­d after stripping online

Model tells man to pay up or she’ll post video

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A MAN was blackmaile­d after he stripped naked online while chatting with a beautiful model, reported Sin Chew Daily.

The victim, who is in his 30s, befriended the woman who claimed to be a part-time model.

Both of them started chatting before she suggested a video chat.

In the video chat, the woman posed sexily and convinced the victim to strip.

The victim could not resist as he wanted to see the woman naked too, but the woman hung up after that.

On Friday, the woman sent a video clip of the victim stripping naked and demanded RM5,000. She also threatened to post the video clip online if the victim failed to pay up. The victim then lodged a police report.

> A man received 22 stitches on his head after he was struck by a glass window pane from a flat unit in Subang Jaya, reported China Press. The incident happened at about 11.10pm on Friday at a People’s Housing Programme flat.

The daily reported that the 47-year-old victim was walking to a nearby mamak stall for supper when the glass fell from above.

The victim’s 23-year-old daughter said her father was conscious after he was struck and called family members to send him to the hospital.

Subang Jaya OCPD Asst Comm Mohammad Azlin Sadari said the victim’s son had lodged a police report.

> A 62-year-old woman lost more than RM20,000 of her savings and jewellery to three women who duped her into believing a female ghost was going after her son, reported Oriental Daily.

The woman from Melaka claimed that she met an Indonesian and a Vietnamese woman at a market about three weeks ago.

“One of them said there was a female ghost beside me which wanted to go after my son. They brought me to another woman, whom they claimed was familiar with exorcism, and she later asked me to hand over all my cash and jewellery for the ritual.

The victim said the women later took her home to collect about RM20,000 worth of jewellery and put them in a bag. She was instructed to open the bag only at 9am on May 13.

The women, she claimed, called her the next day and took her to a bank to withdraw RM20,000, which she put inside another bag.

The victim said she was shocked when she opened the bags on May 13 only to find three bottles of water, a packet drink and four oranges in each bag.

She told her son about the incident and they lodged a police report immediatel­y.

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