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Wednesday November 25, 2009

Aunt lodges report on niece’s sex video clips


A 35-YEAR-OLD woman was shocked to discover that her niece was the star of a sex video clip and sexy photos that were being distributed via handphones, reported Sin Chew daily.

The daily said the woman from Kuching lodged a police report on Monday that someone had recorded the entire “process” of her niece making love with her boyfriend.

The woman discovered the shocking video clip when a female relative showed her the sex video clip on Nov 20.

Besides the video clip of the girl having sex with her boyfriend, there were also a number of sexy photos of her clad only in a bra and panties.

> China Press reported that a 75-year-old Malaysian widow is looking for a live-in partner in Singapore.

The woman, whose husband died four years ago, wanted a widower aged between 60 and 70 to live with her.

The daily quoted the woman as saying that the man should have a good family background, regular features with a height of not less than five feet two, and be healthy and financially stable.

She said the man must have a good attitude, and not be a smoker or drinker.

“I would like to find a male partner to live with me, but I would not like to marry him,” said the woman, a former corporate executive who retired 20 years ago.

If she is unable to find a man, the woman said she would not mind getting a 30 to 40-year-old Singaporean Chinese god-daughter to accompany her.

The woman said as her son, a businessman in Hong Kong, and daughter, an accountant in Australia, only visited her a few times a year, she was worried that no one will notice if something happens to her at home.

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