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19/06/2019

Vietnamese “Hang Flower” Girl Calls Hometown Kakis to Beat Up Korean Rival


Lup Sup Brawl
Alleged customer-snatching at a bitter lup sup bar (“dirty” bar) led to a brawl at the nearby Balestier Bak Kut Teh shop at 365 Balestier Road between a Vietnamese lady and a Korean lady

Both women are said to be working at the nearby lup sup bar as “hang flower” girls (girls who entice men to buy flower garlands from the bar for them and earn a commission from the sale).

The Korean “hang flower” girl (dressed in black (allegedly snatched a customer from the Vietnamese “hang flower” girl (dressed in yellow).

That incensed the Vietnamese lady and she roped in 3 friends from her hometown to track and beat up the Korean lady.

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Suspected hanging flower field disputes dispute 4 Vietnamese female beaten 1 Korean female
A group of people twisted into a ball, and the scene was out of control (picture on the right). The woman in yellow clothes also picked up the chair and threw it into the woman in black (pictured left). (taken from the book)

A woman from Vietnam went to a flower garden in Balestier Road to "sell gold". She was stunned because she was unwilling to be robbed by the customer. She went to the Bak Kut Teh shop with the other three fellow villagers.

Those who enter and leave the flower field, some of them play on the spot, some people will use their feelings for gold rushing. However, when the banknotes are present, even the beautiful woman who talks with me will turn into a wife, and it seems to be a fight. Do not lose men.

Suspected that there was a dispute in the hanging flower field, the four women clashed in the meat bone tea shop in the early morning, and attacked another woman! The woman is sexy and petite, and she is fiercely sturdy. After hitting people, she still hasn’t done it. She left and re-entered and played another round!

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疑挂花场争客起纠纷 4越南女暴打1韩女
一群人扭打成一团,场面一发不可收拾(右图)。黄衣女子还拿起椅子猛丢向黑衣女子(左图)。(取自面簿)

名来自越南的女子,到马里士他路一家挂花场“捞金”时,疑因不甘顾客被抢,竟连同另外三名同乡,从挂花场一路跟到肉骨茶店闹事打人。

进出挂花场的人,有者逢场作戏,有者为了淘金,没人会动真感情,然而,钞票当前时,就算是说话娇滴滴的美女子,也会摇身变悍妇,打起架来似乎不输男人。

疑在挂花场争客起纠纷,四女凌晨大闹肉骨茶店,群起攻击另一女子!女子衣着性感个子娇小,打起架来够凶狠,打人后意犹未尽,四度离开又折返再打一轮!

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Gang Of Girls Wreak Havoc At Balestier Kopitiam In Supposed Siam Diu Dispute
Allegedly fought over siam diu dispute

According to Lianhe Zaobao, the altercation may be linked to a prior dispute at a Thai disco, commonly known as a siam diu.

The owner of the bak kut teh stall told Zaobao that the lady in black and the other 4 ladies are from Korea and Vietnam respectively. She also shared that the fight broke out as the Vietnamese ladies were upset with the Korean lady for ‘snatching’ their customer.

The police have arrested 4 women between the age of 30 and 34 in connection to this incident. Investigations are currently ongoing.

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Four women arrested after brawl at Balestier Bak Kut Teh restaurant

Four women were arrested for public nuisance after brawling with one another at the Balestier Bak Kut Teh (Kian Lian) restaurant in Balestier Road, yesterday morning (13 June). Interestingly, the restaurant is the same eatery that violent drunks trashed in another viral incident, last year.

In this latest case, a chaotic fight broke out between four women in their thirties. A video capturing the incident is going viral on social media, after it was published online by the ‘District Singapore’ Facebook page.

In the video, a woman in yellow walks up to a trio – two men and a woman in black – seated at a table at the restaurant before slamming the table and throwing something at the other woman.

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4 women arrested after catfight at Balestier bak kut teh shop
Four women have been arrested for public nuisance after they trashed a bak kut teh shop along Balestier Road on Wednesday morning, June 12

Their fight and chair-throwing antics were caught on a close to three-minute video and shared online.

The video has been watched more than 170,000 times.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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4 women arrested for public nuisance after catfight at Balestier bak kut teh shop

In response to a Stomp media query, the police said they were alerted to a call for assistance at 365 Balestier Road.

"Four women, aged between 30 and 34, were subsequently arrested for public nuisance.

Police investigations are ongoing.

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4 women arrested for public nuisance after catfight at Balestier bak kut teh shop

Four women were arrested for public nuisance after a fight broke out at a bak kut teh shop along Balestier Road on Wednesday morning (June 12).

Several Stomp contributors alerted Stomp to a video of the incident that has been circulating online.

In the video, a woman wearing a yellow dress walks up to two men and a woman in black sitting at a table at Balestier Bak Kut Teh (Kian Lian).

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Singapore PM Stirs Flap in Cambodia by Bringing up Vietnam’s 1979 Invasion

Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze (Second, right) welcomes head of the Vietnamese-backed Phnom Penh government Hun Sen (R) at the residence of the Soviet ambassador in Paris, France, ahead of a Cambodian peace conference, July 29, 1989. AFP

Cambodian officials are bristling this week after a recent remark by Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recalling Vietnam’s January 1979 invasion and decade-long occupation of Cambodia.

Lee used his official Facebook page on May 31 to send Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha condolences on the death of former Thai Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda, who led Thailand during the period of Vietnam’s control of Cambodia and joined a coalition of nations who fought to end Hanoi’s occupation. “His time as PM coincided with the Asean members (then five of us) coming together to oppose Vietnam’s invasion of Cambodia and the Cambodian government that replaced the Khmer Rouge,” Lee wrote. The five original members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations were Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines.

The newspaper said Banh asked Singapore’s Defense Minister Ng Eng Hen to relay to Lee a Cambodian demand to change the statement. “We cannot accept what he said. Vietnamese volunteer troops came to liberate our people,” Banh said. “We still consider them as saviors – this means a lot for us.”

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