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Wednesday February 18, 2009

Video of X-ray room romp makes the rounds

Compiled by MAZWIN NIK ANIS, NG SI HOOI and A. RAMAN


A VIDEO clip showing a couple having sex in an X-ray room in a hospital in Kuala Lumpur has become a hot topic, coming on the heels of the bedroom photos of Bukit Lanjan assemblyman Elizabeth Wong.

Kosmo! in its front page reported that the video clip was recorded by the couple “as a rememberance of their passionate moments together”.

It also published a picture of them making love.

The man, believed to be a hospital employee, had sneaked his tudung-clad girlfriend into the X-ray room recently for the amorous tryst.

Their “performance” is now circulating not only in the Internet but from handphone to handphone.

According to Kosmo!, the six-minute clip shows, among other things, the woman stripping her sarong before her lover, clad in a pink shirt and black pants, performs sexual acts with her.

Three-year-old found wandering alone near flats in Johor Baru

Kosmo! also reported that a girl, believed to be three, was found wandering alone near a block of flats in Taman Ungku Tun Aminah in Johor Baru on Monday morning.

The girl had a plastic bag with a few clothes but no identification.

“We have no idea who she is and she cries when we ask her name or that of her parents,” said a police spokesman.

Thieves steal food items from Kemas kindergartens in Penang

> Utusan Malaysia reported that two Kemas kindergardens in Penang were each broken into twice in the past week but what was stolen was not the “usual items” like computers or electronic items.

In both cases, the thieves ran off with food items stocked in the premises.

“We thought the thieves would ta ke away more valuable items but to our surprise, they took only our tins of milk, Milo, rice, honey and biscuits,” said a baffled Kemas officer, who added th at losses amounted to a round RM700.

Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a sub-heading, it denotes a separate news item.

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