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Wah same like those play fireworks incidents burn down other ppl houses




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M'sian woman, 46, allegedly burns down wrong house in Johor while chasing debtor

It turns out the real debtor had already moved out.




A Malaysian woman allegedly burnt down the wrong owner's house while chasing her debtor in Kluang, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

The alleged loan shark set a home on fire at around 3am on Sep. 5.

The fire spread so quickly that it not only engulfed the home, it also affected a total of four adjacent terrace houses.

Firefighters rushed to extinguish the fire after receiving the report.




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A Malaysian woman allegedly burnt down the wrong owner's house while chasing her debtor in Kluang, Johor Bahru, Malaysia.

The alleged loan shark set a home on fire at around 3am on Sep. 5.

The fire spread so quickly that it not only engulfed the home, it also affected a total of four adjacent terrace houses.

Firefighters rushed to extinguish the fire after receiving the report.

Shin Min Daily News reported that Malaysian police had arrested a 46-year-old local woman suspected of arson to assist in the investigations.

Real debtor moved out

The alleged loan shark was supposedly chasing a debtor, which led her to the house that was burnt down.

However, it turns out that the previous owner who owed the debt had already moved out.

The current owner, Qiu, who moved into the house at Taman Permai, Kluang, ended up becoming the victim of the fire.

Near escape for current owner

Qiu, her husband and their two children narrowly escaped the fire.

They were sleeping soundly when several petrol bombs were thrown into their yard and began burning.

Their neighbours noticed and triggered the car alarm to warn the family of four, allowing them to escape in time.

However, the fire caused extensive damage to Qiu's home and several nearby residences.

The fire affected a total of four adjacent terraced houses. On top of that, the victims' courtyards and two cars were almost completely destroyed.

Residents found a threatening note at the scene as well.

Previous owner

In addition, the previous owner claimed he was the victim of a "forced loan scam".

The man, who works in Singapore, told the Kluang MP on Sep. 6 that loan sharks had forcibly transferred over RM32,868 (S$10,036) into his bank account in Singapore.

They then falsely accused him of loaning money.

Shin Min Daily News reported that the previous owner will file a police report in Singapore and will also file one in Kluang upon his return.

Kluang police chief Assistant Commissioner Bahrin issued a statement on Sep. 6.

Bahrin said the authorities had arrested a woman.

She was arrested at around 3am on Sep. 6.

Investigations revealed that the woman had no criminal record, and the suspect was remanded for seven days to assist in further investigations.

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Tampines salon owner faces up to S$40K losses over alleged ‘service debts’ from previous business
Gary Yang- 8 Sep 2025, 12:40 pm
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What was meant to be a smooth business expansion has turned into a financial nightmare for one Tampines beauty salon.

After taking over a hair salon in the area, the new management has allegedly been swamped with daily demands from customers holding on to old prepaid service packages, with claims now ballooning to an estimated S$30,000 to S$40,000 in losses.

Tampines hair salon faces ‘service debt’ demands from former business

The salon, now operating as Meow Aesthetics, offers hair, nail, and beauty slimming services.

It officially opened three weeks ago after taking over the former One Style Salon, reported Shin Min Daily News.

But instead of enjoying a fresh start, owner Liu Shanwu (name transliterated), 38, says three to five people have been turning up every day to demand services from packages bought under the previous management.

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Source: Shin Min Daily News
Some claim a few hundred dollars, while others allegedly hold packages worth up to S$11,000 each. Altogether, the claims amount to tens of thousands in potential losses.

Mr Liu said the previous owner had admitted there were a “small number” of pending packages worth under S$2,000. He did not expect the flood of demands that followed.

New owner chooses not to confront previous owner

Despite the mounting claims, Mr Liu said he chose not to confront the former owner, believing in his principle that “a gentle approach brings prosperity”.

Instead, he has agreed to honour customers’ packages if they can provide proof of purchase, hoping this goodwill will help build a long-term reputation for his chain.

According to Google, One Style Salon is now listed as permanently closed.

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A customer left a review three weeks ago that after buying a package, they found the salon closed and inquired about other branches.

A netizen also reportedly posted a video claiming her friend had bought a package from the salon, only to find it closed and unusable.

Previous salon allegedly pressured customer into buying package

One customer, Ms Lan (name transliterated), 60, recounted that she was pressured into buying an S$11,000 package by a staff member named “Mei”.

She said Mei had confided about personal financial troubles and even hinted at domestic abuse, which moved her to sympathise. Convinced and satisfied with the initial service, she bought the package last year.

But after using it just once in July, she discovered in August that the salon had a new owner.

Tampines hair salon
Source: Shin Min Daily News
Ms Lan claimed a person identifying as the former owner refused to help, saying the money went to Mei. Outraged, she reported the case to the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE).

She thanked Mr Liu, the new owner, for stepping in and allowing her to continue using the package free of charge.

Former owner denies signing S$10,000 packages

When contacted by Shin Min, One Style Salon’s former owner, Darren (name transliterated), denied knowledge of Ms Lan’s package.

He insisted he would take responsibility if there was proof the funds had gone into his account. However, he stressed that he only took over One Style Salon in October last year and sold it to the new owner in August this year.

Darren also noted that Ms Lan had not visited the salon between his takeover and its transfer to Mr Liu, adding that Mei resigned shortly before the handover.

He said he intends to report the matter to the police.




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