KUALA LUMPUR: No one knew what was going on with the Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) when the unity govt first took over, says Fahmi Fadzil.
These marriages are termed “flash weddings” because the brides often escape, disappear, or coerce the men into divorce through various means, including frequent conflicts. - Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock
Before the authorities initiated their crackdown, many of these matchmaking agencies rented upscale office spaces in Huaguoyuan to enhance client trust. These marriages are referred to as “flash weddings” because the brides would often flee, vanish, or pressure the men into divorce through various means, including frequent conflicts after a brief period together.
She did not return the 170,000 yuan bride price to the man and even took some shared property, including a car he had bought for her. When Liao sought a refund from the agency in Guiyang, he found that the company had been shut down due to a police investigation.
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