Model dies after failed liposuction

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: A 23-year-old model died on the operating table after allegedly undergoing liposuction at a beauty salon here that was reportedly not properly licensed to perform medical procedures. Sin Chew Daily quoted the victim’s brother as saying that his sister, who was identified as Coco Siew, paid 2,500 …

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Preacher buys tanker trucks to help those affected by disruption

[ad_1] Residents near the Batu Caves collecting water from one of Ebit Lew’s tanker trucks yesterday. (Facebook image of Ebit Lew) PETALING JAYA: Preacher and philanthropist Ebit Lew has mobilized to help residents affected by yesterday’s water cuts in Selangor by purchasing two large tanker trucks. In a Facebook post, …

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Public Bank recovers and leads KLCI higher

[ad_1] KUALA LUMPUR: Public bank led front-line stocks to the upside in trading early Tuesday amid cautious external market as investors awaited a decision by US lawmakers to pass an economic stimulus bill ahead of the election presidential elections on November 3. At 9.15 a. M., The FBM KLCI was …

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The whole world in your hands

[ad_1] The song “He has the whole world in his hands” could be an apt description of Art (Azhar) Harun, the speaker of the Dewan Rakyat. His YouTube video analyzing his thoughts on how a government can be legally toppled five years ago is circulating on social media. The video …

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Calls for stricter security rules grow

[ad_1] PUTRAJAYA: There are calls for a more stringent standard operating procedure (SOP), including placement Sabah, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya under an enhanced motion control (MCO) order to effectively stop Covid-19 infections, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob But he said this needs to be closely evaluated, …

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Calls from those affected by the border closure doubled

[ad_1] JOHOR BARU: The psychological toll of the Covid-19 pandemic on Malaysians working in Singapore and their families here has risen, and calls for help have doubled this month, according to data compiled by the Malaysia-Singapore Workers Task Force (Pemas). Its president, Dayalan Sreebalan, said he received hundreds of calls …

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