It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
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It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
A Malaysian guy and his girlfriend moved into the studio flat next to mine where we share a common wall, our entry doors are also only a couple of feet apart. An hour ago she lets out repeated screams of the type that sounds as if she's getting murdered. I belted on their door hard with a guy around thirty and stocky build answering. I couldn't see the girl over his shoulder into the room and yelled at him "Where's the girl ? he says "Don't worry, everything's OK" I yelled at him again "Where's the fucking girl?" He opens the door further and calls the woman forward and she seems OK other than tears and messy hair.
I fucking hate domestic violence and its perpetrators as much as I hate sticking my nose into other people's business, but what do you do? The girl says to me "It's OK, It's OK." It's obvious the guy is pissed off with me as he's looking me up and down with complete contempt. It feels as if he's weighing up his chances while I've got my finger in his face warning him if I hear anything like that again I'll call the police. There are strict laws in Malaysia for Muslim unmarried couples caught sharing accommodation and I can only assume that this was resting on him pretty heavily as ten minutes later I saw him and his suitcase heading off down the road.
I'm glad he wasn't a complete lunatic and fancied himself.
Fuckers.
I fucking hate domestic violence and its perpetrators as much as I hate sticking my nose into other people's business, but what do you do? The girl says to me "It's OK, It's OK." It's obvious the guy is pissed off with me as he's looking me up and down with complete contempt. It feels as if he's weighing up his chances while I've got my finger in his face warning him if I hear anything like that again I'll call the police. There are strict laws in Malaysia for Muslim unmarried couples caught sharing accommodation and I can only assume that this was resting on him pretty heavily as ten minutes later I saw him and his suitcase heading off down the road.
I'm glad he wasn't a complete lunatic and fancied himself.
Fuckers.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
He came back! The woman beater returned earlier today and within an hour started with his violence again. This time I had some support with a dutch guy that stays here as well, us both confronting him (the dutch guy also heard the carry on and came out at the same time). The perp was told in no uncertain terms that it might be a good idea he hit the road again. This time he got a bit shouty with threats of who he knows in immigration and the police, what he's going to do, he'll be waiting for us, is going to get us etc.
Unbeknown to me and the dutch guy a Singaporean chap that also has a place here contacted the owner of the building yesterday and again while this new episode was going on. The owner arrived not long after the guy left, kicked both of them out (even though the guy was already gone), changed the security code to the building, offered monetary compensation (which we declined), and was apologetic and rather good about it all, it has to be said.
It's been revealed the woman beater is a Malaysian police officer who is having an affair, and the woman, his mistress, is employed at the local immigration office.
I'm back to Australia Thursday and I have to say I won't miss the noise and drama one jot!
Unbeknown to me and the dutch guy a Singaporean chap that also has a place here contacted the owner of the building yesterday and again while this new episode was going on. The owner arrived not long after the guy left, kicked both of them out (even though the guy was already gone), changed the security code to the building, offered monetary compensation (which we declined), and was apologetic and rather good about it all, it has to be said.
It's been revealed the woman beater is a Malaysian police officer who is having an affair, and the woman, his mistress, is employed at the local immigration office.
I'm back to Australia Thursday and I have to say I won't miss the noise and drama one jot!
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
Come on, you will totally miss it!!
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
His contact in immigration he threatened to have you deported by was the woman he was beating. Nice.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
Nothing like "getting large" when your "getting large" days should be well and truly behind you. My periodic returns to the region in the future will now involve the lapping waters of a quiet beach (if there are any left)living at least fifty metres from any intrusion whatsoever.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
Damn shame K-fu h. This post differs entirely from the spirit of your earlier post on an idyllic life in Malaysia. The owner of the building seems like a top bloke though. Happy travels and thanks for the videos.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
Up until the last couple of days I've enjoyed living in Johor Bahru. But, it's Southeast Asia and sooner or later you know something will shatter the peace.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
I'm back to Australia Thursday and I have to say I won't miss the noise and drama one jot!
Cool!
Realised a life in S,E,A, is not for you.
Well done.
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Cool!
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Well done.
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
They were just having rough sexy time ...
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Re: It was a quiet afternoon an hour ago.
That was my initial take on it too.
But the OP was the one who heard and was best able to differentiate, and there were her tears and the deep concern of others in the building.
It is to be noted though that the female seems not to have laid a complaint and is still tagging along with the guy.
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