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Old Cantonese Masseur from Hong Kong fined for stealing gold chain from her dao-tao, a 76 Lau uncle

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Woman fined for stealing S$5,000 gold chain from 76-year-old man in Geylang hotel room​

The woman initially kept disputing the facts, saying she had picked up the chain instead, but her sister hissed at her from the public gallery to plead guilty.
Woman fined for stealing S$5,000 gold chain from 76-year-old man in Geylang hotel room
 
The court heard that Chen had planned to return to Hong Kong on Aug 1 as she had run out of money.

At about 1pm on Jul 31, she met the Singaporean victim while having lunch near Geylang. The pair agreed that Chen would give the man a massage for S$40.

They went to a hotel, where the elderly man removed his gold chain and placed it in his bag before taking a shower.

While he was showering, Chen stole the chain and left the hotel, heading to where she was staying at Lorong 22, Geylang.

She kept the gold chain in her luggage and headed for Changi Airport, intending to return to Hong Kong on a flight scheduled to take off the next day.

When the victim came out of the toilet, he realised Chen was not there. He later realised his gold chain was missing and called the police.
 
You have just used the sensitive word, "Cantonese", which will trigger some nasty spam.
 
The court heard that Chen had planned to return to Hong Kong on Aug 1 as she had run out of money.

At about 1pm on Jul 31, she met the Singaporean victim while having lunch near Geylang. The pair agreed that Chen would give the man a massage for S$40.

They went to a hotel, where the elderly man removed his gold chain and placed it in his bag before taking a shower.

While he was showering, Chen stole the chain and left the hotel, heading to where she was staying at Lorong 22, Geylang.

She kept the gold chain in her luggage and headed for Changi Airport, intending to return to Hong Kong on a flight scheduled to take off the next day.

When the victim came out of the toilet, he realised Chen was not there. He later realised his gold chain was missing and called the police.
Why old hero go to bath before massage??

Jiak Gheyland Cheekon rice lah… hahahaha
 
'Chen Ronghua'... what an unusual name for a Cantonese Hongkie.

Lemme guess... a trashy Tiong transplanted from the mainland? That kind of industry is infested with their kind. :cool:
 
waiting to see some moronic old fart ah beng hang a kilo gold bar on his neck.....it cost 117k now.......
 
waiting to see some moronic old fart ah beng hang a kilo gold bar on his neck.....it cost 117k now.......

Old farts wear such gold chains so that the whores can tell them they are so yandao still virile mah can piak piak very well.
 
This is the kind of skilled experienced professional I need
 
no mention of how old iz ze masseur leh. :unsure:
SINGAPORE: A 63-year-old woman who stole a gold chain worth S$5,000 (US$3,785) from a 76-year-old man as he showered in a hotel room in Geylang was fined S$5,000 by a court on Thursday (Aug 15).
 
63 year old must be no horse run granny with top notch skills for one piece dragon service!


How much?
 
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