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Food riots in Pak, as desperate homeless and hungry survivors attack aid convoys

Muzaffargarh (Pakistan), Aug 14(ANI): Food riots have erupted in several flood-affected areas in Pakistan’s Punjab province, where starving people are attacking vehicles carrying relief goods.

The Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) and International Organisation for Migration (IOM) officials said that their convoy had been attacked and vehicles looted in Muzaffargarh district.

Similar attacks were reported on vehicles of the Strengthening Participatory Organisation (SPO) and IOM.

PPAF coordinator Mohammad Kamran said that their organisation has suspended the work, as the situation has turned dangerous because of widespread hunger and thirst, The Dawn reports.

Meanwhile, a local resident, Malik Asif, said that people had been without food and water for four days, and meals sent by the district government were not enough.

He claimed that he had stood in a queue on Thursday for two hours, but could not get anything.
The floods, triggered by torrential monsoon downpours just over two weeks ago, have claimed the lives of over 1,600 people and disrupted the lives of 14 million people, eight percent of the population.

The entire country has been inundated, but the misery does not seem to end as fresh downpours threaten to bring more destruction.

The Pakistan government, overwhelmed by the disaster, has been accused of being too slow to respond to the crisis with victims relying on the military and international aid agencies for help. (ANI)

Malaysian-Indian designer’s 85m-long wedding dress enters record book

Kuala Lumpur, August 14 (ANI): A Malaysian fashion designer has created a new record by making 85m-long wedding dress train for her wedding.

Fashion designer S. Revathi, 31, worked long and hard — day and night for two months — to put together her RM5,000 satin can-can gown with an 85m-long train.

Not only did the creation wow her wedding guests, the gown was deemed special enough to go into the Malaysia Book of Records (MBR) as the longest wedding dress train.

MBR official Leona Paul, who was present to measure Revathi’s train, said the previous record achieved two years ago was at 35m.

Revathi, who married her boyfriend of 10 years, S. Gilchrist, 38, at Our Mother of Perpetual Help, said she had wanted her wedding to be different.

“And it was really my wish come true to be able to walk into church wearing my own wedding dress,” the Star Online quoted Revathi as saying.

It was a feat to get Revathi into the church for her wedding, even with the help of 10 flower girls, her bridesmaid and relatives.

The ceremony started late due to the difficulty of arranging the wedding train. Even then, part of the train was still outside the church.

“I’m going to keep the dress and train as a remembrance.”

“Perhaps, I’ll display it at my shop,” added Revathi, who runs a fashion accessories and costume jewellery business in Penang and Kedah. (ANI)

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Victims of Malaysian female ‘Casanova’ who conned 6 men tell-all

Kuala Lumpur, August 14 (ANI): Two victims have revealed how a female ‘Casanova’ in Malaysia duped them.

The woman has been accused of getting six men to marry her in traditional Chinese ceremonies by claiming she was pregnant, and later ran off with money belonging not only to them, but also to their relatives and friends.

This was a nasty surprise for the sixth husband, a 25-year-old technician who identified himself only as Chung.

He only knew about his wife’s past after his sister showed him an article about her.

“I feel bad about bringing trouble to my family and friends,” the Star Online quoted him as telling at a press conference at Wisma MCA.

His family and friends confronted the woman and she confessed to everything. They then turned her in to the police.

Chung got to know her via Facebook in March, and she asked him out the next day, beginning a relationship that would cost him RM15,000 and his family and friends a further RM300,000.

A month later, she told him she was pregnant, but made excuses when the excited Chung wanted to follow her for check-ups with a doctor.

“She was very smart, she bought pre-natal supplements to create the impression she was pregnant,” he said, adding that she also wore large-sized clothes, stuffing it to enhance the illusion.

Chung had no idea she was trapping his family and friends into making fake investments until “everyone started hunting him for money”.

Her second husband, who wanted to be known only as Lee, married her in 2006 after she told him she was pregnant but things started to deteriorate when debt collectors showed up daily.

MCA Complaints Bureau chief Datuk Michael Chong said: “This is the first time we have encountered a case of a woman having cheated not one or two, but six husbands.” (ANI)