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Rescued woman tells of 3 year ordeal in Jordan
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Abdul Iblis
2011-07-15 11:54:10 UTC
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Friday July 15, 2011
Rescued woman tells of three-year ordeal in Jordan
By YEE XIANG YUN
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http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/7/15/nation/9104847&sec=nation

JOHOR BARU: After a three-year harrowing ordeal at the hands of her
Jordanian boyfriend, restaurant manager Ngooi Sew Lan, 41, is grateful
to be alive.

Rescued by Malaysian Embassy officials in Jordan last month, after
being abused and held a-gainst her will in her boyfriend's home in
Amman, Ngooi said she was just glad to come home.

Ngooi's trouble started when she met her boyfriend, a 25-year-old
trader known as Hamada, via a social networking site in 2007.


Escape from terror: Ngooi relating her horrifying experience to Mok
during a press conference here Thursday.

“We fell in love and I decided to meet him in China where he was
working at that time.

“He treated me very well but during our second meeting in Oc-tober
2008, he punched and kicked me.

“I guess I was blinded by love to still want him after that,” said the
woman, who is a British permanent resident and works in Eng-land.

Ngooi said she also started visiting Hamada's family home in Am-man
after he threatened to kill them.

“During my visit this January, he refused to let me go back to Eng-
land.

“Although I begged him, he held on to my passport, took away my SIM
card, hit and even threatened me with a gun.

“At one time, he lost his temper and stabbed me.

“When I woke up, I was in the hospital and the doctor told me that I
had lost a lot of blood,” said Ngooi, adding that Hamada also made one
of his family members remain by her side at all times to prevent her
from leaving the house.

She said although Hamada's family treated her well, they were also too
terrified to defy him.

“I can't speak Arabic and that prevented me from trying to seek help
outside.

“I only communicated with Hamada in English and Mandarin,” she said,
adding that during their relationship, she had lent him RM48,000 to
help him start a business.

Ngooi said that while the family was asleep on June 12, she managed to
find her SIM card and contacted her sister in Malaysia for help.

Her sister lodged a police report and ap-proached Stulang assemblyman
Mok Chek Hou who immediately contacted the Foreign Ministry. Ngooi was
rescued on June 30.

“I am eternally grateful to the authorities for acting fast because
who knows what would have happened to me.

“I felt as if a huge burden had been lifted the moment I landed here,”
she said.

Mok commended the ministry for coming to Ngooi's aid quickly and urged
them to blacklist Hamada from entering Malaysia as he might come
looking for her.
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2011-07-15 14:02:32 UTC
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Post by Abdul Iblis
Friday July 15, 2011
Rescued woman tells of three-year ordeal in Jordan
By YEE XIANG YUN
JOHOR BARU: After a three-year harrowing ordeal at the hands of her
Jordanian boyfriend, restaurant manager Ngooi Sew Lan, 41, is grateful
to be alive.
Rescued by Malaysian Embassy officials in Jordan last month, after
being abused and held a-gainst her will in her boyfriend's home in
Amman, Ngooi said she was just glad to come home.
Ngooi's trouble started when she met her boyfriend, a 25-year-old
trader known as Hamada, via a social networking site in 2007.
Escape from terror: Ngooi relating her horrifying experience to Mok
during a press conference here Thursday.
“We fell in love and I decided to meet him in China where he was
working at that time.
“He treated me very well but during our second meeting in Oc-tober
2008, he punched and kicked me.
“I guess I was blinded by love to still want him after that,” said the
woman, who is a British permanent resident and works in Eng-land.
Ngooi said she also started visiting Hamada's family home in Am-man
after he threatened to kill them.
“During my visit this January, he refused to let me go back to Eng-
land.
“Although I begged him, he held on to my passport, took away my SIM
card, hit and even threatened me with a gun.
“At one time, he lost his temper and stabbed me.
“When I woke up, I was in the hospital and the doctor told me that I
had lost a lot of blood,” said Ngooi, adding that Hamada also made one
of his family members remain by her side at all times to prevent her
from leaving the house.
She said although Hamada's family treated her well, they were also too
terrified to defy him.
“I can't speak Arabic and that prevented me from trying to seek help
outside.
“I only communicated with Hamada in English and Mandarin,” she said,
adding that during their relationship, she had lent him RM48,000 to
help him start a business.
Ngooi said that while the family was asleep on June 12, she managed to
find her SIM card and contacted her sister in Malaysia for help.
Her sister lodged a police report and ap-proached Stulang assemblyman
Mok Chek Hou who immediately contacted the Foreign Ministry. Ngooi was
rescued on June 30.
“I am eternally grateful to the authorities for acting fast because
who knows what would have happened to me.
“I felt as if a huge burden had been lifted the moment I landed here,”
she said.
Mok commended the ministry for coming to Ngooi's aid quickly and urged
them to blacklist Hamada from entering Malaysia as he might come
looking for her.
Arabs are bastards, that says it all.

Violence is the only thing they know. This woman is too silly to
believe in Arab.
That is why Arabs will be nuked in the future, that is their
retribution.

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