Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Must Read !!!!! Chicken!!!!

A GAMBLING granny was in the habit of borrowing from loan sharks to pay off her losses.She felt confident that her children would always cough up the cash when trouble came knocking.But this time, things didn't go so well.Her son's attempt to smooth things over with her creditors ended up with the loan sharks attacking her family and slashing her grandson, seriously injuring him.The trouble began when the Malaysian woman, in her 60s, borrowed RM1,500 ($630) from a group of loan sharks.The deal was that she would pay them RM78 a day for 35 days.The total sum worked out to RM2,730.At first, the woman paid the money on time, but she stopped after 10 days.Seven days after that, the loan sharks appeared at her family's door. They were there at the request of her son, construction worker Chen Jinfu, to 'discuss a different arrangement'.A group of seven men turned up at his house in a village near Kuala Lumpur. Five of them waited outside in cars, while two went into the house.The loan sharks demanded another six days worth of interest because of the late payment. They told Mr Chen to pay the sum - as well as the seven days outstanding debt - at one go.Mr Chen couldn't.Suddenly, the men outside charged into the house armed with parangs.They set upon everyone in the house, including Mr Chen's friend, who happened to be there.Both Mr Chen and his friend Mr Zhang Guohua, 43, suffered head and arm injuries.But it was Mr Chen's 20-year-old son, Yongzheng, who bore the brunt of the attack.The young construction worker, who had just returned from work, was attacked the moment he stepped inside. He took 11 blows to his arms, back and head, and needed more than 40 stitches.His arm was so badly slashed that several tendons were severed.After the attack, Mr Chen said he had made two police reports.He even led a group of six officers to the loan sharks' hideout.The loan sharks had about 60 men in the area, outnumbering the police officers so badly that they did not even dare get out of their patrol cars, and left the scene instead. WTFzzzzzzz...........runway!!!!!There was one silver lining to the attack however. Mr Chen told reporters that after the incident, his attackers did not appear again, and could not be contacted.

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