Compiled by C. ARUNO, NAZREEN IZAHAR and R. ARAVINTHAN
MORE than 200 bras, some in children’s sizes, were found hanging on trees in Thailand’s Chaiyaphum district, raising concerns among local residents, China Press reported.
The unusual sight was discovered by a team of 10 volunteers on a search and rescue mission after a villager was reported missing in a nearby forest on Thursday.
The “collection” on display is believed to have been stolen by a pervert from nearby villages.
A villager said no woman dared to venture out at night after hearing the news for fear they would fall prey to the pervert.
> The daily also reported that after completing a press tour of his new movie The White Storm 2, Hong Kong superstar Andy Lau was spotted taking a flight to Malaysia.
Lau, 57, known as one of the Kings of Cantopop, is believed to be flying back to be with his Malaysian wife Carol Chu and their seven-year-old daughter Hanna Lau.
The actor-singer was seen sporting a mask and sunglasses, but his usual entourage was visibly missing.
Fans sharing the same flight noted that Lau was very down to earth and carried his own luggage.
Lau and Chu dated for 24 years before getting married in 2008.
He went to great lengths to hide their marriage from the public.
Their only child was born in 2012.
> A piece of raw meat was captured crawling away from the table, startling diners and netizens alike, Sin Chew Daily reported.
The eerie video, which was only five seconds long, was recorded at a hotpot restaurant in Malaysia and was uploaded on Facebook.
A woman could be heard screaming as the piece of pinkish meat “dragged” itself to the edge of the table before falling to the ground.
Netizens have begun to speculate that the meat came from frogs, which still contain living cells that can respond to stimuli.
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.
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