The Star
16 June 2009
A Chinese singer, upset at being dumped by her Singaporean fiance who had pretended to be dead to avoid marriage, uploaded pictures of him onto the Internet, reported the paper.
The 35-year-old woman from Dalian, China, said she was not aware that the 40-year-old man whom she met while working in the republic, was married.
She claimed that she had given up her singing career to start a business in her hometown together with her fiance, but the man later returned to Singapore, supposedly to take care of their marriage arrangements.
She said she later received a telephone call from a man informing her of her fiance’s “death” in an accident in Malaysia.
Saddened, she called the man’s family, only to be told that he was very much alive – by none other than his wife.
16 June 2009
A Chinese singer, upset at being dumped by her Singaporean fiance who had pretended to be dead to avoid marriage, uploaded pictures of him onto the Internet, reported the paper.
The 35-year-old woman from Dalian, China, said she was not aware that the 40-year-old man whom she met while working in the republic, was married.
She claimed that she had given up her singing career to start a business in her hometown together with her fiance, but the man later returned to Singapore, supposedly to take care of their marriage arrangements.
She said she later received a telephone call from a man informing her of her fiance’s “death” in an accident in Malaysia.
Saddened, she called the man’s family, only to be told that he was very much alive – by none other than his wife.