Singapore jails tourist who spiked woman’s bubble tea with erectile dysfunction drug in revenge after she spurned him

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Singapore jails tourist who spiked woman’s bubble tea with erectile dysfunction drug in revenge after she spurned him
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SINGAPORE, March 12 — When a woman was unhappy he had taken a photograph of her without permission at a sporting facility, a South Korean tourist spiked her bubble tea with an...

SINGAPORE, March 12 — When a woman was unhappy he had taken a photograph of her without permission at a sporting facility, a South Korean tourist spiked her bubble tea with an erectile dysfunction medicine.

However, she was unhappy he photographed her without permission, so she walked away from him. This made Kim angry. Tadalafil is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension, and can cause headaches and nausea.When the victim returned to the table at about 8pm, she noticed her drink cup cover was torn, but assumed one of her friends had done so.

“He had been angered by his earlier interaction with the victim and spiked her drink as an act of revenge,” said DPP Menon.The prosecutor called for a sentence of four to five months’ jail, noting that Kim had acted opportunistically and was “reacting to his negative interaction with the victim”. However, DPP Menon acknowledged that Kim had not administered the medicine with the intention of committing a further offence.

“When I go back to Korea, I will try to get psychiatric treatment so that I would not end up this kind of criminal action in Korea,” he said.

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