Ram-bunctious tourist chased after bullying sheep


A FEMALE tourist visiting Cameron Highlands sparked outrage online and was accused of bullying a sheep after she was seen repeatedly tugging at the animal’s wool, reported Sin Chew Daily.

Video footage of the incident showed a long-haired woman pulling and grabbing at the sheep’s wool and repeatedly patting it on various parts of its body.

The woman’s actions appeared to have upset the animal, and it charged at her multiple times. This did not deter the woman who continued with her antics.

She eventually stopped after the sheep began chasing her.

The video uploader, who was from Taiwan, said she was dining in the area when she spotted the incident.

She said the tourist was with a male companion who did not do anything to stop her shenanigans.

She added that other visitors at the farm were merely taking photos with the animals, petting them or feeding them, and that the female tourist was the only person harassing the sheep.

The video garnered 1.3 million views, and Internet users accused the woman of animal abuse.

> A street fight broke out in Kepong, Kuala Lumpur, where an elderly man and a young man squared off, each attempting to land punches, reported China Press.

Video footage showed that it took place along Jalan Metro Perdana, where a man was facing off against a younger opponent dressed in white.

The younger man assumed a boxing stance with his fist raised, whereas the older man tried to grab hold of his arms.

Seeing an opening, the young man kicked his opponent’s left leg and landed a jab at the older man’s head, causing the latter to lose his balance and fall to the ground.

However, he quickly got back on his feet and swung his fist at the young man, landing a punch directly to the face.

The video then ended abruptly.

Many Internet users dubbed the incident “Street Fighter”, with many joking that it ended in a draw.

  The above article is 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 this ' >'sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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