Wednesday June 1, 2011
Jilted wife cooks up a storm with naked teen
A jilted wife's desire to have a quick affair with a teenager was shortlived when religious authorities raided her home and found the boy naked ... in the kitchen, Sinar Harian reported.
The newspaper said the 21-year-old mother of one became furious when she found out that her husband had married another woman without her consent, prompting her to bring the teenager home when the man was away.
Religious authorities conducting an operation against khalwat raided her Terengganu home at 2.25am to find the woman fully clothed and the naked 19-year-old hiding in the kitchen.
> Actor and comedian Salih Yaacob, who has married for the fourth time, will bring his three other wives and his 11 children on his honeymoon, Harian Metro reported.
The 50-year-old, who is also a radio deejay, married his fourth wife Samihah Sheikh Ali, 25, on Monday.
“We will spend our honeymoon in China but I have not set the date.
“All of my four wives and children will be going on the trip,” he said.
Salih met Samihah, fondly known as Emi, in Pulau Pangkor last November.
The paper said Salih married his first wife in 1989. He met and married his second wife in 1993, while he got married for the third time in 2007.
> Utusan Malaysia frontpaged a picture of electric shock victim Muhamad Hairuman Miskon, who lost his arms and leg, smiling broadly when he celebrated his surprise birthday party.
Muhamad Hairuman, who turned 22, was a happy man when family, friends and staff of Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL) organised the party at the hospital on Monday, a day before his birthday and his discharge date.
He told Utusan Malaysia that he was sad to leave the staff and his friends at the rehabilitation ward, where he had spent the last two months.
He was also admitted for five months at HKL's burns unit.
“I have many unforgettable memories here.
“The accident will not break my spirit to continue with life. I am grateful that I can still move my limbs,” he told the daily.
Muhamad Hairuman suffered electric shocks while he was plucking oil palm fruits at an estate in Tanjung Karang on Nov 26 last year.
He was thrown several metres when the steel bar with a hook on one end he was using came into contact with wet oil palm leaves which were touching a high voltage electricity cable.
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 >, it denotes a separate news item.
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