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[TD] Lawyers who have dealt with Singaporean men annulling their marriages to Vietnamese women say many of the women left their husbands from within a few days to a few months of getting married.
The men claimed their brides had denied them sex and applied to declare their marriage null and void on the grounds of non-consummation.
Lawyer Raymond Lim said many of these marriages soured because of money.
"The Vietnamese women say they feel cheated because they were led to believe that their husbands would give them a good life, but the men turned out to be poor," he said. "So they start quarrelling a few days after registering their marriage and refuse to have sex with their husbands."
The men tend to be middle-aged to elderly blue-collared workers, and the Vietnamese brides just in their 20s.
Lawyer Lim Chong Boon said some of the women walked out on their husbands without any warning.
"The men are bewildered about why their wives ran off so quickly, without giving their marriage a chance," he said.
Lawyer Lee Terk Yang suspects some of the Vietnamese women married Singaporeans only to stay here longer.
Those in the know say the women involved in such sham marriages are often working in the vice trade.
Source: ST
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[TD] Lawyers who have dealt with Singaporean men annulling their marriages to Vietnamese women say many of the women left their husbands from within a few days to a few months of getting married.
The men claimed their brides had denied them sex and applied to declare their marriage null and void on the grounds of non-consummation.
Lawyer Raymond Lim said many of these marriages soured because of money.
"The Vietnamese women say they feel cheated because they were led to believe that their husbands would give them a good life, but the men turned out to be poor," he said. "So they start quarrelling a few days after registering their marriage and refuse to have sex with their husbands."
The men tend to be middle-aged to elderly blue-collared workers, and the Vietnamese brides just in their 20s.
Lawyer Lim Chong Boon said some of the women walked out on their husbands without any warning.
"The men are bewildered about why their wives ran off so quickly, without giving their marriage a chance," he said.
Lawyer Lee Terk Yang suspects some of the Vietnamese women married Singaporeans only to stay here longer.
Those in the know say the women involved in such sham marriages are often working in the vice trade.
Source: ST
I, being poor, have only my dreams;
I will do my utmost to keep them alive.
Against tyrants and adversity, I will strive.
Together, a better future, we will realise...... [/TD]
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