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Parking bay hogger lodges police report over safety fears

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A WOMAN who was recently filmed hogging a parking bay at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur has lodged a police report over the incident, according to Oriental Daily.

Posting the report on her Facebook, she also apologised and admitted it was her fault.

A video showing her “reserving” the spot by standing in the empty bay was widely shared on Facebook last week.

The man who filmed the video wanted the parking bay but she refused to budge, leading to an argument between them.

She was overheard describing the man as “stupid” because he did not speak Mandarin.

Fearing for her safety following the backlash, she decided to lodge the police report.

> The same daily also reported that a local artiste’s Instagram post announcing her new boyfriend unexpected­ly escalated into an online spat with two other artistes.

On Sunday, TV personalit­y Xiao Yu posted a photo of her and local actor Jeffrey Cheng with the caption: “I am willing to open my heart again for you to enter.”

Subsequent­ly, actress and former beauty queen Debbie Goh wrote on her Facebook page: “If you’re a man, why don’t you settle your debt? Pay back! Don’t harm more people.”

Her post attracted radio DJ Cheryl Lee, who wrote: “Wow.”

When contacted, Goh and Lee said Chengowed each of them a five-figure debt.

Lee said she lent the money to Cheng when they were in a relationsh­ip. He promised to pay her back, but never did.

Goh said Cheng went missing after only paying her back RM5,900.

> The son of Taiwanese entertaine­r Jacky Wu “threatened” to bomb Taipei City Hall on his Instagram, Sin Chew Daily reported.

The man, who was not named in the report, said in the post: “Girlfriend is sick. If she does not recover, I’ll make a bomb and bomb Taipei City Hall. All citizens should pay the price.”

Wu confirmed that it was his son, adding that he should be punished for the post.

His son was summoned by police for questionin­g on Sunday.

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