'Someone from another table threw a glass that hit him in the mouth,' a spokesperson for the actor said.
Perak MCA Public Service and complaints bureau chief Charles Yuen giving a press conference on the illegal money lending platform whereby the perpetrators threatned and extort more payment and even set fire to the victim's family home twice.
"They threatened to sell my son to Vietnam and also burn down the whole row of houses where my parents are staying. "In the first incident, my car was damaged. The second time, my father's and two of my neighbours' cars were damaged, as the Molotov cocktails were also thrown at their homes," she said.
Feeling something amiss, my son returned the money and blocked the number that was in contact with him," she said. "However, I got another call, saying that my son still owed them more money and they continued to threaten us," she added."They are like vampires and are not satisfied even after I've paid them. I hope that they can just let us go and don't harm my family and neighbours, who are all innocent," she added.
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