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Drunk Filipina fell 5 floors

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http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking+News/Singapore/Story/STIStory_363450.html

Drunk Filipina fell 5 floors
By Elena Chong

A FILIPINO woman who became violent whenever she got drunk fell five storeys to her death from her Bukit Timah condominium after a drinking session, a coroner's court heard on Tuesday.
Ms Janeth Villabalagon Calamohoy, 25, was running towards her Danish common-law husband, Mr Lars Hyldgaard Kristensen, 35, on the balcony of their Maplewoods apartment when she toppled over the railing at about 1.50am last Aug 30.

Earlier on, the couple had been drinking with friends at a pub in Sixth Avenue.

Mr Kristensen, a sales director of a company, told police that Ms Calamohoy had told their friends private sex details about him. The couple got into an argument on their way home.

To avoid further confrontation, he went to a nearby convenience store to get a can of beer but could not find her when he came out. Neither did he look for her when he got home.

While he was drinking his bear in the living room balcony, he saw Ms Calamohoy running from the living room towards the balcony.

Before he could react, the 1.6m-tall Filipina fell over the balcony railing to the ground floor.

Investigation officer Mohamed Zaid Aziz of Clementi police division said Ms Barbara Sakineh Heidarzadeh Khiabaniazar, a 34-year-old German woman, was chatting with a friend in her fourth-floor balcony directly opposite the couple's flat when she saw the Filipina run and fall over the balcony on her own. She did not hear any quarrel or argument before the incident.

According to her husband, Ms Calamohoy stopped drinking a year ago, but had started to drink again recently for reasons he did not know. Whenever she was drunk she would get violent and lose control of herself, he told the police.

A toxicology report showed that her blood contained 176mg ethanol - more than twice the legal limit for drink driving.

State Coroner Victor Yeo recorded an open verdict on her death.
 
A FILIPINO woman who became violent whenever she got drunk fell five storeys to her death from her Bukit Timah condominium after a drinking session

wah the woman became violent?? wat she do?? run to balcony and fight with air ah??
 
Orchard Tower will observe 1 minute's silence this Saturday night in remembrance of their fallen comrade
 
sounds like the perfect murder.

Somehow, I feel the same as you. There is a certain uneasiness that I can't explain when I read the article. I wonder if there is anything going on between the German woman and the Danish husband.

During these hard times, many angmo expats will have to go back to their home countries if they want to get unemployment benefits. With an Asian spouse, it may become not so "convenient" for them back in their home country. Doesn't mean that this is murder but it is certainly the cause of many breakups and there will be more to come. Angmos live for the moment and quite a high percentage of them take marriage and divorce very lightly.
 
When the novelty with asian wives wears off and reality starts to bite ...

Somehow, I feel the same as you. There is a certain uneasiness that I can't explain when I read the article. I wonder if there is anything going on between the German woman and the Danish husband.

During these hard times, many angmo expats will have to go back to their home countries if they want to get unemployment benefits. With an Asian spouse, it may become not so "convenient" for them back in their home country. Doesn't mean that this is murder but it is certainly the cause of many breakups and there will be more to come.
 
Somehow, I feel the same as you. There is a certain uneasiness that I can't explain when I read the article. I wonder if there is anything going on between the German woman and the Danish husband.

Colluded fornicating adults !
 
Where these many Philipinos women come from, are they maids or Arroyo specially arranged fixed fuck buddy of a wife ! Use and discard you wife if you company fires you !
 
Somehow, I feel the same as you. There is a certain uneasiness that I can't explain when I read the article. I wonder if there is anything going on between the German woman and the Danish husband.

During these hard times, many angmo expats will have to go back to their home countries if they want to get unemployment benefits. With an Asian spouse, it may become not so "convenient" for them back in their home country. Doesn't mean that this is murder but it is certainly the cause of many breakups and there will be more to come. Angmos live for the moment and quite a high percentage of them take marriage and divorce very lightly.
What do they mean when they say "common law" husband?
 
What do they mean when they say "common law" husband?

"Common law refers to law and the corresponding legal system developed through decisions of courts and similar tribunals (called case law), rather than through legislative statutes or executive action.

Common law is law created and refined by judges: a decision in a currently pending legal case depends on decisions in previous cases and affects the law to be applied in future cases. When there is no authoritative statement of the law, judges have the authority and duty to make law by creating precedent.

The body of precedent is called "common law" and it binds future decisions. In future cases, when parties disagree on what the law is, an idealized common law court looks to past precedential decisions of relevant courts. If a similar dispute has been resolved in the past, the court is bound to follow the reasoning used in the prior decision (this principle is known as stare decisis). If, however, the court finds that the current dispute is fundamentally distinct from all previous cases, it will decide as a "matter of first impression." Thereafter, the new decision becomes precedent, and will bind future courts under the principle of stare decisis.

In practice, common law systems are considerably more complicated than the idealized system described above. The decisions of a court are binding only in a particular jurisdiction, and even within a given jurisdiction, some courts have more power than others. For example, in most jurisdictions, decisions by appellate courts are binding on lower courts in the same jurisdiction and on future decisions of the same appellate court, but decisions of non-appellate courts are only non-binding persuasive authority. Interactions between common law, constitutional law, statutory law and regulatory law also give rise to considerable complexity. However stare decisis, the principle that similar cases should be decided according to consistent principled rules so that they will reach similar results, lies at the heart of all common law systems.

Common law legal systems are in widespread use, particularly in England and in those nations which trace their legal heritage to England, including the United States, and other former colonies of the British Empire such as Pakistan, India, Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Hong Kong. This should be contrasted with civil law legal systems."


sorry, you have to find the definition of " husband " by yourself
 
So does "common law marriage" mean marriage not registered, but they live like a married couple?
Or does it mean something else?
 
Straits times should really learn to use spell check.
"While he was drinking his bear"

This angmo really good, dont even need to throw her off like that angmo a few weeks ago.
 
the angmoh hypotise her to commit suicide, maybe he found another gal
 
So does "common law marriage" mean marriage not registered, but they live like a married couple?
Or does it mean something else?

Someone here already explained..colluding fornicating adults...you get too chummy with any PRC mei mei...they will call you 'lao gong'..(husband) so you are common law marriage..or what we will say "fuck buddy"...!!:D
 
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