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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Maid brings stranger into employer's home for sex

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An
employer is angry that his maid brought a man to his house for sex.
Mr Fang (46, driver) told reporters that the incident happened last Monday. He and his wife had gone to sleep after watching TV with their two sons, leaving the maid alone in the children's room.
At about 2.30am, Mr Fang woke up after hearing sounds of a man coming from the children's room. He knocked and entered the room and saw a shirtless foreign worker inside with the maid.
"I called my maid to the living room and asked her about it. Meanwhile, the man used the opportunity to slip out of the house. My maid apologised and nonchalantly went back to her room," said Mr Fang.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Kicked out of home by ex-husband

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PETALING JAYA - A China national ended up with a bruised heart and battered body after confronting her ex-husband who had divorced her secretly.
The 38-year-old, who only wanted to be known as Li, said she met the Malaysian man, who is a feng shui master, in 2005 when he was in China for business.
Li, who is from Fuzhou, said they fell in love and married two years later.
“He suggested we start a trading outlet in Malaysia together. He would handle the sales and I would source for supplies of precious stone carvings from China,” she revealed during a press conference with MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Michael Chong at Wisma MCA yesterday.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Amy Winehouse home is robbed

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PERSONAL belongings were stolen from Amy Winehouse's house in the days after her death, it emerged yesterday.

Furious dad Mitch believes one of her acquaintances has taken copies of unreleased tracks, lyric books and letters.
And the ex-cabbie, 60, has vowed to root out the culprits when he returns from a family holiday taken to come to terms with his loss.
Around 20 people - including family, friends, security and police - have had access to the home since Amy died.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Women Flees Home after Finding Unexpected Visitor – Alligator in the House

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House guests are always a bit of a pain, especially if  they are uninvited – and even more so if there’s not a lot you can do to convince them to leave.


So spare a thought for Alexis Dunbar, who returned to her Palmetto home in Manatee County, Florida, to find a prehistoric killer making himself comfortable in her guest bedroom. The uninvited guest was a six-foot alligator, and – despite his smile in the photos – he wasn’t in the best of moods.  Miss Dunbar recalled the hair-raising incident, which began after she returned home on Saturday. 
She told Bay News 9′s Robert Hahn:  ‘I look to the right and there’s an alligator in my guest bedroom.’ Miss Dunbar was not going to hang around, so immediately left the house. But she suddenly remembered her beloved pet cats.
She said: ‘My cats are like my daughters. So I thought my cat was eaten. There was blood everywhere.’ It turns out that the blood came from the gator itself, having either been injured outside or as he tried to squeeze himself through the cat flap of Miss Dunbar’s door. Both of her cats later emerged from their hiding places, shaken but not eaten. 
 Experts who came to catch the unwanted intruder believe the alligator crawled up the bank of the pond behind the house, under a chain-link fence, across the yard, through a screen on the porch, and then through the cat flap. Despite the gater being lassoed and removed from the house, 
Miss Dunbar said she was still a little shy when it came to moving about the house. She said: ‘Alligators get into pools or something, but never in a house. I’m going to be scared to sleep here tonight. I’m definitely going to go look under my bed again before I go back inside.’
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