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Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'
Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'

The former islander says he only went on one date with the woman BAD DATE Love Island star 'calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with '500 women' LOVE Island star Tak Chipangura has told fans he has 'called the police' after a single date with an influencer turned sour. Tak, who appeared on the Australian series of Love Island, was accused by the woman of cheating with "500 women" following their night together. Advertisement 4 Love Island star Tak Chipangura has 'called the authorities' after a bad date Credit: INSTAGRAM 4 Tak has accused a woman of making 'serious false allegations' Credit: Instagram Tak is believed to have met the female influencer on dating site Hinge but now claims to have got "the proper authorities" involved. The rapper and former security guard has accused the woman of "harassment, bullying, public safety and defamation of character". She has even been accused of telling Tak she "wished he died" after he had a minor prang in his car. In a lengthly statement on Instagram, Tak has broken his silence on the situation which he says occurred after he spent one night with her. Advertisement He told his fans: "First I would love to say thank you for the love and support I've received, really appreciate the ones who reached out to check in on me and make sure I'm doing okay. "I'm not going to feed into this behaviour, the people who know me know that I'm not capable of such things. "All of this will be dealt with accordingly and by the proper authorities as she has made some pretty serious and false allegations. "Harassment, bullying, public safety and defamation of character are serious offences and should not be taken lightly. Advertisement "And to all the people that enable this behaviour making fake accounts to give her false information and formulate scenarios that never occurred, it's worth taking a long look in the mirror before contributing to the defamation of someone's character." Tak appeared in the 2022 series of Love Island Australia. Love Island UK left looking tame as Aussie contestants boast about 'pounding' on the show Before entering the villa, he spoke proudly of his "strong morals". He lasted 22 days on the show. Now working as a rapper and model, Tak is believed to have hooked up with the female influencer on Hinge for a date last week. Advertisement The woman later posted a video on social media claiming he had been speaking to other women behind her back. "I am crashing out because a man has been deceiving me and about 500 other women," she ranted. The influencer, who is also Australian, also made a string of other allegations before they were delated. Fans have been left shocked by the situation and have given their opinions on Reddit. Advertisement One said: "This is all because he met her 3 days ago. She's already obsessed with him when he only spoke to her as a general and didn't promise her kids, marriage etc. crazy." Another added: "I feel like this level of crashout would be warranted to some extent if they were in a committed relationship, but based on what he said it sounds like she's the only person he's met off hinge." And a third said: "Idgaf [I don't give a f***] about hook ups btw but agree he's allowed to say he's not keen to continue things with her without her losing her mind like this. Hopefully the police help him." 4 Tak appeared on Love Island Australia in 2022 Credit: Nine Advertisement

Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'
Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'

The Irish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Love Island star ‘calls police' after influencer he met on dating site accuses him of cheating with ‘500 women'

LOVE Island star Tak Chipangura has told fans he has 'called the police' after a single date with an influencer turned sour. Tak, who appeared on the Australian series of Love Island, was accused by the woman of cheating with "500 women" following their night together. 4 Love Island star Tak Chipangura has 'called the authorities' after a bad date Credit: INSTAGRAM 4 Tak has accused a woman of making 'serious false allegations' Credit: Instagram Tak is believed to have met the female influencer on dating site Hinge but now claims to have got "the proper authorities" involved. The rapper and former security guard has accused the woman of "harassment, bullying, public safety and defamation of character". She has even been accused of telling Tak she "wished he died" after he had a minor prang in his car. In a lengthly statement on Instagram, Tak has broken his silence on the situation which he says occurred after he spent one night with her. read more on love island He told his fans: "First I would love to say thank you for the love and support I've received, really appreciate the ones who reached out to check in on me and make sure I'm doing okay. "I'm not going to feed into this behaviour, the people who know me know that I'm not capable of such things. "All of this will be dealt with accordingly and by the proper authorities as she has made some pretty serious and false allegations. "Harassment, bullying, public safety and defamation of character are serious offences and should not be taken lightly. Most read in Love Island "And to all the people that enable this behaviour making fake accounts to give her false information and formulate scenarios that never occurred, it's worth taking a long look in the mirror before contributing to the defamation of someone's character." Tak appeared in the 2022 series of Love Island Australia. Love Island UK left looking tame as Aussie contestants boast about 'pounding' on the show Before entering the villa, he spoke proudly of his "strong morals". He lasted 22 days on the show. Now working as a rapper and model, Tak is believed to have hooked up with the female influencer on Hinge for a date last week. The woman later posted a video on social media claiming he had been speaking to other women behind her back. "I am crashing out because a man has been deceiving me and about 500 other women," she ranted. The influencer, who is also Australian, also made a string of other allegations before they were delated. Fans have been left shocked by the situation and have given their opinions on Reddit. One said: "This is all because he met her 3 days ago. She's already obsessed with him when he only spoke to her as a general and didn't promise her kids, marriage etc. crazy." Another added: "I feel like this level of crashout would be warranted to some extent if they were in a committed relationship, but based on what he said it sounds like she's the only person he's met off hinge." And a third said: "Idgaf [I don't give a f***] about hook ups btw but agree he's allowed to say he's not keen to continue things with her without her losing her mind like this. Hopefully the police help him." 4 Tak appeared on Love Island Australia in 2022 Credit: Nine 4 The former security guard is said to have met the woman on Hinge Credit: Instagram

Dacoity bid at windmill unit in Beed, guard opens fire, kills 1
Dacoity bid at windmill unit in Beed, guard opens fire, kills 1

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Time of India

Dacoity bid at windmill unit in Beed, guard opens fire, kills 1

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: An armed dacoity attempt at a windmill plant at Mahajnwadi hamlet of Limbaganesh village in Beed district, turned fatal for one of the suspects when the security guard opened fire. The incident, which occurred around 2am, remained under wraps till 10am on Friday when police teams arrived at the scene. Upon receiving information, personnel from the Neknoor police station and local crime branch reached the windmill plant. They immediately began scanning the surrounding area for clues related to the other dacoits who reportedly fled the scene. The police have seized the licensed firearm belonging to security guard Roopsingh Tak. According to Tak, he fired two rounds, out of which one was into the air, in order to thwart the robbery. Later in the day, Virendra Mishra, special inspector general of police for the Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar range, visited Beed to assess the overall law and order situation in the district. Superintendent of police Navneet Kanwat, while talking to TOI, said, "Based on the complaint lodged by the windmill company's representative, an FIR has been registered against unidentified suspects for attempting to commit armed dacoity and for trying to hurt the staff." Another officer said that so far, no one from the deceased's family has turned up for identification of the body. "It is only after the deceased is identified that an autopsy will be performed on the body. The second FIR will be registered after receiving a complaint from the deceased's family," said Kanwat. Police sources said that since morning, the body has been kept at the govt hospital's morgue, and attempts were being made to identify it. Neknoor police station's assistant inspector Chandrakant Gosavi said the preliminary probe indicates that the unidentified suspects, carrying sharp-edged weapons, came to the site in order to steal copper and other material from the windmill. "The suspects even broke open a door. Upon spotting them, the security guard tried to raise an alert, following which they pelted stones at him. This prompted the guard to fire shots in an attempt to thwart the dacoity," Gosavi said. "We are in the process of recording statements and verifying whether the shooting was an act of self-defence. The exact reason behind the guard's decision to open fire is currently unclear. We are investigating all angles," another officer said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Brother's Day wishes , messages and quotes !

400 flee to Thailand as Myanmar rebels strike junta base
400 flee to Thailand as Myanmar rebels strike junta base

CNA

time15-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CNA

400 flee to Thailand as Myanmar rebels strike junta base

BANGKOK: More than 400 Myanmar people fled across the Thai border on Thursday (May 15) as ethnic minority armed groups bombarded a junta base with drones, the kingdom's armed forces said. Myanmar's military sparked a civil war, seizing power in a 2021 coup and now battling an array of pro-democracy guerrillas and ethnic minority armed groups which have long been active in the country's fringes. Much of the fighting has focused on control of border crossings where combatants can fill their war chests by running lucrative toll gates controlling trade and smuggling routes. Thailand's military said the Karen National Liberation Army and the Karen National Defence Organisation "used unmanned aerial drones to launch a bombing attack" on a junta border base around 4:45 am (6.15am, Singapore time). "414 displaced people from Myanmar fled across to the Thai side", near Mae La in Tak province, around 400km northwest of Bangkok, a statement said. They have been housed in a nearby temple and monastery while Thai troops have stepped up border patrols, the statement added. Armed organisations recruiting from the Karen ethnic group have been active for decades and have emerged as key challengers to the junta holding control over border crossings with Thailand. Myanmar's civil war has caused huge waves of population displacement, with 81,000 refugees or asylum seekers from the country currently living in Thailand, according to United Nations figures.

Myanmar refugees in Thailand face health crisis after USAid withdrawal
Myanmar refugees in Thailand face health crisis after USAid withdrawal

The Guardian

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Guardian

Myanmar refugees in Thailand face health crisis after USAid withdrawal

A displaced child from Myanmar's Karen minority, pictured wth her mother, receives treatment at Tha Song Yang hospital in Thailand's Tak state. After the USAid announcement, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), which had been the main healthcare provider in the refugee camps, was forced to shut down its clinics. Since the suspension of the IRC camp clinics, the Tha Song Yang hospital has been working to provide medical aid and care for those in the Mae La camp, home to about 30,000 people. Most camp residents are from Myanmar's ethnic Karen group. Abe, who was injured by shrapnel from an airstrike in Myanmar, sought medical treatment at Tha Song Yang hospital. Tawatchai Yingtaweesak, the hospital's director of Tha Song Yang, said it was struggling to fill in the gaps, and lacked the policies and support to provide care in the camps. A child in a refugee camp in Thailand. There are now about 90,000 displaced people living in nine temporary camps along the border with Myanmar, according to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR). Patients wait for screening before seeing a doctor at Mae Tao clinic, a small hospital in the Thai city of Mae Sot which provides medical services for migrants, displaced, stateless, and indigenous people along the border, who struggle to obtain care at state-run facilities. Shacks in a refugee camp for displaced people from Myanmar in Thailand. Thailand's nine refugee camps are spread across four border provinces – Mae Hong Son, Tak, Kanchanaburi, and Ratchaburi. People at a refugee camp on the Thai border with Myanmar pray on a Sunday. Most Karen refugees are Christian. Staff at the Mae Tao clinic talk to a migrant mother and her child during their screening. Cynthia Maung, a stateless Karen doctor, founded the clinic in 1988 to offer primary healthcare in the area after she fled Myanmar. Inside the outpatient screening room at Mae Tao clinic. The facility treats about 100,000 people every year. Some refugees were transferred to Tha Song Yang hospital after the IRC health clinics' budget was suspended by the US. Other hospitals in Tak, including Mae Sot and Maeramat hospitals are also starting to fill the gap left by the IRC-run clinics. Mr T is one of the refugees who lives in a refugee camp along the Thai border with Myanmar. Half of his body is paralysed. His family say that usually IRC clinics would send Mr T for treatment at a state-run hospital outside the camp and fully cover his expenses. However the IRC clinic's budget was suspended by the US critical cases can no longer be transferred to other hospitals.

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