Liu Gui Ling (40, business owner) called Lianhe Wanbao at 1pm yesterday to tell her story.
Liu said that she had met a man at a casino in April and was swindled for nearly $100,000 by the man.
According to Liu, the man was driving an expensive car and had claimed to be the owner of a shipping company.
"I mentioned I want to open a shop and he suggested that we each invest $100,000 in it. Then I only need to borrow $400,000 from the bank and will not have to mortgage my shophouse to get the necessary funds," she recalled.
After much persuading from the man, she decided to do as he suggested and handed $92,500 to him the next day.
"He disappeared right after he got the money. I had no choice but to go with my original plan of mortgaging my shophouse," she said.
Some five months later, Liu met the man at a coffeeshop by chance yesterday and immediately confronted him. In the ensuing scuffle, her face was scratched bloody and she began wailing at the eatery, shocking many customers.
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