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Ex-lover ‘curses’ woman after she refuses sex

- Press. Compiled by C. ARUNO, HO JIA WEN and R. ARAVINTHAN

A WOMAN sought help from the police after her ex-boyfriend threatened to kill her and her family members with a curse for refusing him sex, reported China

The woman, whose surname is Huang, told the daily that she met the man online in 2022 and the two started a relationsh­ip.

“Since we started living together, he wanted to have sex nearly every day. I could not deal with it anymore and asked for a breakup,” said the 45-year-old.

Furious, the man claimed he will put a curse on her and her family, which will kill them.

Scared for her life and unable to match his libido, Huang made the decision to move out.

However, that did not stop the ex-boyfriend from harassing her friends and family, asking them for help to reconcile with her.

Tired of the harassment, Huang sought help from Puchong MCA’S public complaints and service bureau and later made a police report at the Seri Kembangan police station.

She hoped the man would finally accept that they were no longer together and would stop harassing her and her family members.

> Malaysian singer Fish Leong, who is back home to hold a concert, is having a whale of a time savouring local delicacies, the daily also reported.

The Seremban lass, who is now based in Taiwan, uploaded pictures of herself enjoying milo kosong ais, barley peng as well as noodles on social media.

In the photos, the 45-year-old, known as “Queen of Love Ballads” was seen dressed in jeans, a white top and a grey bucket hat.

“Hehe. Come here. Barley peng I am back! Have you missed me?

“I spent last week in Johor Baru and Bahau. This week, I am preparing for my concert!” she wrote.

It was reported that Leong will be holding her When We Talk About Love World Tour concert at the Axiata Arena, Kuala Lumpur, this Saturday.

>A video of a street brawl in Sibu, Sarawak, believed to have started over a dispute about a woman went viral online, reported Sin Chew Daily.

The 30-second video showed two young men thrashing it out by the side of a road while a dozen others cheered on.

The uploader wrote that the two were fighting over a woman.

“Whoever wins gets the girl,” he wrote.

In less than 24 hours since it was uploaded, the video was shared more than 1,500 times on Facebook.

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