Part 8 / 88
Ah Feng : Neh , how come so fast Govt know is me
do one ???
Ah Neh : Its because your " toy boy " spit
the beans on you ... your "toy boy "
cannot "tah han " the 18 hours
grilling and intergrogation KNN what
can of ah kua is he , CCB !!!
Read this :
http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/06/28/quan-yifeng-accused-of-taxi-rage/
ComfortDelGro backs cabby in “taxi rage” incident
ComfortDelGro has described Mediacorp artiste Quan Yifeng’s incident with one of its taxi drivers as an ‘act of aggression’.
The land transport giant is supportive of the taxi driver accusing Quan Yifeng of thrashing his taxi, according to a Shin Min Daily report.
A spokesperson confirmed the cabby’s claims, saying that he was beaten up and the taxi was damaged. The taxi’s trip meter was ripped out as well.
The company is currently assisting police with investigations and is providing assistance to the driver who has been ‘badly affected’ by the incident.
The embattled star has reportedly hired criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan to represent her.
Quan Yifeng, a popular local TV host, made headlines again on Monday - but for all the wrong reasons.
The bubbly Taiwan-born celeb, 36, who is well-known for her quick temper and sharp tongue, was accused of hitting a cab driver, thrashing his taxi and stealing his car keys.
The Mediacorp star was on her way to the airport with a male friend and her 11-year-old daughter, Eleanor, when the spat occurred.
According to a Lianhe Wanbao report, the incident began when the 52-year-old cabby, only known as Mr Tan, failed to help the host with her luggage. Quan reportedly flew into a rage and demanded, “What sort of service attitude is this?”.
The driver claims that he did not help the star because he was recovering from an elbow injury.
Driving away from Hua Xin Court Condominium where he picked the trio up, he asked for directions to the airport, to which Quan allegedly snapped, “Are you from Malaysia? Don’t you know the way to the airport?”
Tensions reportedly reached boiling point when the driver braked hard at a junction and the star was thrown forward. The cabby said that Quan accused him of doing it on purpose and swore at him in Hokkien. She then insulted his mother and proceeded to shove and hit him, he told the paper.
Mr Tan claims that when he stopped the taxi, the TV host alighted and kicked his groin and a car door. She even locked herself in the taxi for 15 minutes to destroy it, ripped the meter and stereo out, emptied a bottle of water on his things and spilled his change everywhere, he said.
Police have classified this case as theft because Quan left the scene with the driver’s car keys, the report said.
The vivacious TV host, however, denied the allegations.
“Why would I take his keys? Do you think I’m mad?” she said in an interview from Mauritius where she was filming.
She also explained that she could not have spent 15 minutes thrashing the taxi as she was the one who called the police and had to leave to catch the plane to before they arrived.
“I called the police at 8.45am and arrived at the airport at 9.02am. The entire incident was five minutes, how could I have locked myself in his car for 15 minutes?”
According to Quan, the taxi driver was rude and had not only refused to help her with her baggage but also said, “Which law in Singapore says I have to help with the baggage?”
She adds that Mr Tan was the one who chased her out of the taxi after he braked abruptly at a junction when she complained about his driving. According to the star, he tried to stop her from retrieving her belongings.
”So I shoved him and kicked his car door,” she said.
Quan also accused the driver of shutting a door which she tried to open, hitting her on the back and leaving her with bruises. He also swore at her young daughter when she started to cry, she said.
According to the report, Quan is now seeking legal advice. In 1996, the star, who split from her ex-actor husband Peter Yu two years ago, was involved in a fight with a bowling alley attendant and was fined S$1,000.
With his word against hers in this dramatic case of he-said-she-said, it’s anyone’s guess whose version of events is true.