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Chitchat Oppie Shrew Tries To Burn Down Her HDB Flat Because Husband Wants To Divorce Her Through Voice Mail! Guess Race!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE - A woman, who found out that her husband wanted a divorce, caused a fire in their matrimonial home on the 13th storey of a Bedok North block of flats, resulting in more than $17,000 in damage.

The fire, which started from a lit cigarette, also caused residents of 20 units between the 10th and 14th storeys of the block to evacuate.

No one was injured in the blaze.


Malisah Mohammad Said, 31, was sentenced on Thursday (Aug 6) to five months' jail after admitting to a mischief charge.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Samuel Chew said that the couple had been living separately before the incident due to an argument.

Details about the tiff were not mentioned in court documents.

Malisah was at home at around 12.30pm on July 15 last year when she received a voice message from her husband, telling her that he wanted a divorce.

She replied, saying that she would move out.

She later smoked a cigarette in the master bedroom at around 5pm.

The court heard that pieces of drawing paper belonging to her eight-year-old daughter from her previous marriage were scattered on the bed at the time.

The DPP said: "After the accused was done smoking, she flicked the lit cigarette towards the en-suite bathroom of the master bedroom.

"The accused saw the lit cigarette land on the mattress of the bed. The accused also saw smoke rising from the mattress, and that the lit cigarette was starting to burn the mattress."

Malisah knew that the cigarette could cause a fire to break out.

However, she left the flat without extinguishing it as she wanted to get back at her husband.

About 10 minutes later, police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) received calls from members of the public, alerting them that a fire had broken out in the flat.

SCDF officers were deployed to the scene and Malisah's neighbours had to be evacuated.

The fire was extinguished at around 5.45pm, the court heard. By then, it had already caused $16,820 in damage to the flat.

The fire also damaged an air-conditioning unit of a neighbouring flat and the cost of repairing it was around $300.

For mischief, an offender can be jailed for up to seven years and fined.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...fter-finding-out-her-husband-wanted-a-divorce
 

Hypocrite-The

Alfrescian
Loyal
Why the mudslime dont sms the wife saying he divorce her? That way can charge her for arson n wilful destruction of property

Divorce via SMS approved by Malaysian court
Wednesday, 30 July 2003
AFP

SMS user
Using a mobile phone to divorce a partner has been approved by a Malaysian court ruling

A row over a Malaysian court ruling that Muslim men can divorce their wives via SMS using their mobile phones has outraged women's groups and puzzled Malaysia's prime minister.

Malaysian prime minister Mahathir bin Mohamad, who has positioned his country to take advantage of the hi-tech information revolution, said on Tuesday he did not like the idea of divorce by the popular short message service (SMS).

"Nowadays, we can even divorce our wife by sending messages," he said after launching a regional expertise hub established by the Swedish telecoms giant, Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, in Malaysia's special Multimedia Super Corridor development zone.

"I am not so keen on that, but they say it is perfectly legal, perfectly Islamic," he told assembled reporters. "I think that if people want to divorce their wife, they should resort to a much more personal approach than that.

"We hope of course that instead of sending messages, you should look at the beautiful wife that you're going to divorce ... maybe she would cry a bit and you would change your mind," he added.

Women's groups have had stronger words for the decision last week by an Islamic Sharia court that a man's pronouncement of divorce via SMS to his wife was valid. Ivy Josiah, director of the Women's Aid Organisation in Kuala Lumpur said the method was "distant, cowardly, undignified and rude".

A Muslim man can end his marriage by telling his wife "I divorce you" three times. Deputy Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has now directed the Islamic advancement department to verify the method of SMS divorce.

"I can understand why the women are very worried. There's possibility of being duped through SMS," he told the Bernama national news agency. "There may be fraud because a short service message can be sent by anyone. [We] don't face [them] so we don't know, so the doubt arises. It's alright with a letter because there's a signature."

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