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Cops nab singer-actor suspected of molesting teen at hotel
Cops nab singer-actor suspected of molesting teen at hotel

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Free Malaysia Today

Cops nab singer-actor suspected of molesting teen at hotel

Bukit Aman sexual, women and child investigation division principal assistant director Siti Kamsiah Hassan said the suspect was arrested yesterday and has since been released on police bail. (Freepik pic) PETALING JAYA : Police arrested a well-known actor and singer yesterday for allegedly molesting a teenage girl at a hotel in Selangor. According to Bukit Aman sexual, women and child investigation division principal assistant director Siti Kamsiah Hassan, the 17-year-old victim is believed to have met the suspect at a cafe where she works, Harian Metro reported. She said that after the two met several times, the suspect arranged to meet the teen at a hotel. 'During that meeting, the suspect is alleged to have sexually assaulted the victim,' she was quoted as saying. She said the suspect has since been released on police bail. The case is being investigated under Section 14(a) of the Sexual Offences Against Children Act 2017.

‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams ex-actor Ian Fang's 40-month jailing, plans civil suit over sexual abuse
‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams ex-actor Ian Fang's 40-month jailing, plans civil suit over sexual abuse

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams ex-actor Ian Fang's 40-month jailing, plans civil suit over sexual abuse

SINGAPORE, June 3 — The father of the teenage girl sexually exploited by former actor Ian Fang has voiced his anger over the 40-month prison sentence handed to the 35-year-old, which did not include caning. 'Mark him for life. He marked my daughter for life,' the father said. 'Let the guy learn. Every time he takes off his clothes, people should see what he did.' Fang pleaded guilty in May to three counts of sexually penetrating a minor in 2024, when the victim was just 15, according to a report in Channel News Asia. The court has protected her identity, along with her family's. According to the father, Fang manipulated his daughter, using his fame and position as an acting teacher to gain her trust. 'He abused his power,' the father said. 'At that age, she was naive. He took advantage of that.' The offences occurred at Fang's home, a quarantine hotel, and a hospital. On nearly all nine occasions, no protection was used, leading to the girl contracting a sexually transmitted infection. Fang had befriended the girl's parents, even calling the father 'bro' while secretly engaging in a sexual relationship with their daughter. 'He played his acting role so well. Speechless. Really, give him an Oscar,' the father said. The truth only emerged when the girl sought treatment for her infection. Even then, she hesitated to reveal Fang's involvement until pressured by her mother. After a police report was filed in August 2024, Fang repeatedly harassed the victim with late-night calls, sometimes playing love songs or pretending to cry. The family intends to sue Fang for emotional and psychological damages. Their lawyer, Richard Siaw, confirmed civil proceedings would be pursued for harms beyond the criminal sentence. The father stressed they are not after money. 'Every cent will go to charity. But I want him to learn his lesson—since there was no caning.' Once a trusting family, they now monitor their daughter's movements closely. 'We gave her 100 per cent trust,' the father said. 'Now, we're just trying to make her happy again.' Fang's lawyer declined to comment on the civil case.

‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams former actor Ian Fang's 40-month jail term, plans civil suit over sexual abuse
‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams former actor Ian Fang's 40-month jail term, plans civil suit over sexual abuse

Malay Mail

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • Malay Mail

‘Give him an Oscar': Singapore teen girl's dad slams former actor Ian Fang's 40-month jail term, plans civil suit over sexual abuse

SINGAPORE, June 3 — The father of the teenage girl sexually exploited by former actor Ian Fang has voiced his anger over the 40-month prison sentence handed to the 35-year-old, which did not include caning. 'Mark him for life. He marked my daughter for life,' the father said. 'Let the guy learn. Every time he takes off his clothes, people should see what he did.' Fang pleaded guilty in May to three counts of sexually penetrating a minor in 2024, when the victim was just 15, according to a report in Channel News Asia. The court has protected her identity, along with her family's. According to the father, Fang manipulated his daughter, using his fame and position as an acting teacher to gain her trust. 'He abused his power,' the father said. 'At that age, she was naive. He took advantage of that.' The offences occurred at Fang's home, a quarantine hotel, and a hospital. On nearly all nine occasions, no protection was used, leading to the girl contracting a sexually transmitted infection. Fang had befriended the girl's parents, even calling the father 'bro' while secretly engaging in a sexual relationship with their daughter. 'He played his acting role so well. Speechless. Really, give him an Oscar,' the father said. The truth only emerged when the girl sought treatment for her infection. Even then, she hesitated to reveal Fang's involvement until pressured by her mother. After a police report was filed in August 2024, Fang repeatedly harassed the victim with late-night calls, sometimes playing love songs or pretending to cry. The family intends to sue Fang for emotional and psychological damages. Their lawyer, Richard Siaw, confirmed civil proceedings would be pursued for harms beyond the criminal sentence. The father stressed they are not after money. 'Every cent will go to charity. But I want him to learn his lesson—since there was no caning.' Once a trusting family, they now monitor their daughter's movements closely. 'We gave her 100 per cent trust,' the father said. 'Now, we're just trying to make her happy again.' Fang's lawyer declined to comment on the civil case.

'He marked my daughter for life': Father of Ian Fang's victim speaks out
'He marked my daughter for life': Father of Ian Fang's victim speaks out

CNA

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • CNA

'He marked my daughter for life': Father of Ian Fang's victim speaks out

SINGAPORE: The family of a teenage girl who fell victim to Ian Fang's sexual offences has expressed dissatisfaction with the former actor's sentence of a 40-month prison term, which does not include caning. 'Mark him for life. He marked my daughter for life,' said the girl's father. 'Let the guy learn. Like that, every time he takes off his clothes, people can see … he did something bad in the past.' Fang, 35, was sentenced in May after pleading guilty to three counts of sexual penetration of a minor. The victim was 15 years old during their sexual encounters in 2024. Her identity is still protected by a court order that also covers her family members. The girl's father said Fang had manipulated his daughter into a sexual relationship. Fang used his fame and age 'to show that he can take care of her … give her a sense of security where probably boys of her age couldn't'. 'He (knew) that at that age you are still quite naive, immature. Your thoughts are all over the place, you don't know how to really make decisions.' He 'abused his power' as a teacher and took advantage of the girl, who was infatuated with him because he was a celebrity, the father added. At the time of the offences, Fang was an acting teacher with a child modelling school. Fang was prosecuted under Section 376A(2)(b) of the Penal Code, which does not include caning as a punishment. The section deals with sexual offences against minors aged 14 to 16 which do not have the element of an exploitative relationship. Lawyers have said the assessment on this is a matter of prosecutorial discretion taking into consideration all the available facts and evidence, which may not be publicly known. Fang was a full-time actor with Mediacorp for 12 years until he left the company in 2023. The sexual encounters took place in Fang's home; a hotel where the victim was quarantining with COVID-19; and a hospital where she was nursing the flu. On nearly all of the nine occasions from June to July 2024, they did not use protection. The victim contracted a sexually transmitted infection. Her father added that the family wanted Fang's identity to be exposed 'from the start'. They were 'disgusted' to see from Fang's social media that he was still playing football, working and talking to other people 'like nothing happened', said the father. When Fang was charged in January, the judge initially did not allow him to be named to protect the identity of the victim, who could be linked to him. The gag order was eventually lifted at the prosecution's request. The girl said in her victim impact statement that she was "emotionally stronger" and willing to bear the risk of being identified. 'GIVE HIM AN OSCAR' Fang was not a stranger to the victim's family. He struck up a friendship with the girl's parents after meeting her and her mother at an event. The girl's parents saw Fang as a friend and treated him to dinners. 'We had drinks with him and everything. (He) called me 'bro' and this and that. And then behind my back, he's (having sex with) my daughter,' said the father. Fang also tried to curry favour by introducing them to other celebrities, he said. There was no suspicion of any inappropriate relationship because Fang and the girl kept up a pretence and behaved normally around her parents. 'He would meet us and act like nothing has happened. And he will ask my daughter to play along,' the father said. 'We didn't know at all. He played his acting role so well. Speechless, speechless. Really give him an Oscar for that.' Fang's sexual encounters with the girl came to light only after she sought treatment for a sexually transmitted infection. Even then, she was reluctant to tell her parents the truth. 'What my wife had to do was basically tell her: 'Okay, you need to tell us who did this to you, because if you don't tell us, I'm not going to pay for your medical fees'. 'And when she (saw) her health, her situation was that bad – that's how we actually managed to squeeze it out from her, all this information.' The girl was also stressed and scared because Fang used the prospect of killing himself or going to jail to threaten her to keep their relationship a secret, said the father. After a police report was made in August 2024, Fang persisted in reaching out to the victim even though investigators instructed him not to contact her. The girl's father recalled a period of a few months when she would be harassed by phone calls from Fang late at night. 'Every single day, by the time it hits around midnight to 2am, that was a crucial timing, I would say. The phone never stops,' he said. When the victim blocked one phone number, Fang would call again from another number. 'And whenever she (picked) up the phone call, he wouldn't speak. He would just play songs, like those love songs and those Chinese love songs. 'And then once in a while, he will blurt out some of the words. And even sometimes, his acting (is) so good, you will hear him cry-cry on the phone.' "MAKE THIS GUY LEARN HIS LESSON" The father also revealed that the family intends to sue the former actor. Mr Richard Siaw, their lawyer, told CNA he has been instructed to commence civil proceedings against Fang for harms inflicted on the victim, to get redress over and above the sentence for criminal offences. These harms include the girl's infection as well as the emotional and psychological suffering as detailed in court documents. She experienced suicidal thoughts after Fang reached out to her while he was under investigation. In phone calls, Fang said he would kill himself if he went to jail. He told the girl to cry in front of her mother and ask not to press charges against him. The girl was warded at the Institute of Mental Health for almost a week in August 2024, and eventually diagnosed with adjustment disorder with depressed mood. In her victim impact statement, she described feeling very dependent on Fang. She believed the only way to keep him close to her was through sex. The offences had an impact on her gender expression. She also said she had become fearful of middle-aged men, did not want men near her, and had lost trust in relationships. Lawyers explained to CNA that it is possible for the family to start a civil claim because criminal and civil proceedings are independent of each other. In criminal proceedings, the state exercises its powers against an offender to seek punishment. In civil proceedings, the victim seeks a personal remedy. This usually takes the form of monetary compensation, which is used as a proxy for the harm suffered. For example, an offender can be ordered to compensate for pain and suffering, and medical fees incurred. The family's lawyers are in the process of reviewing the facts and putting the case together. When contacted, the lawyer who represented Fang in his criminal case had no comment on the matter. The victim's father stressed they were not suing Fang for the money. 'I will never touch a single cent from him. Everything will be donated to a charity. "But I want to make this guy learn his lesson, and why we sue him is because there is no rotan,' he said, referring to the Malay term for cane. '100 PER CENT TRUST' BROKEN The family has become closer through this ordeal, said the father, though he and his wife must reckon with their daughter breaking the trust they placed in her. Before, the girl had never given them reason to worry, and was a good student. So as parents, they took her at her word, he said. But the secrecy of her relationship with Fang meant she would lie to them about her whereabouts, making it difficult for them to find out what was happening. 'If she tells us she's going to school or she's going for her lessons, we'll just (say) 'okay, sure'. We never go and CSI really what's going on," the father told CNA. 'We always gave our full 100 per cent trust to her. So we didn't know that that's how she went out with him and stuff like that. We didn't know at all.' The parents have become more vigilant about their daughter's activities, and now keep track of her whereabouts using the Find My app on her iPhone. She feels regret about her actions under Fang's manipulation, said her father. 'She's getting better, definitely, but it takes time … now we just spend more time with her, focus on her studies, focus on what she enjoys doing." 'However she's feeling, we can't really know what is going (on) you know," he said. "But as a parent ... we are trying our best to make her happy again.'

Body found in urgent underwater search for teenage girl who fell into reservoir
Body found in urgent underwater search for teenage girl who fell into reservoir

The Independent

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • The Independent

Body found in urgent underwater search for teenage girl who fell into reservoir

Police searching for a teenage girl who fell into the water at a reservoir in West Yorkshire have recovered a body. An underwater search was carried out for nearly 24 hours after it was reported the girl had fallen into Baitings Dam reservoir near Ripponden, on Wednesday lunchtime. Searches were launched straight away and continued throughout Thursday before the body was discovered during the afternoon. West Yorkshire Police said they believed the body found was that of the girl, although formal identification was yet to take place, and they did not think her death was suspicious. The girl's family have been told of the discovery, officers added. Police, fire and ambulance crews were called to the reservoir at 1.17pm on Wednesday when the alarm was raised. The emergency services, which included a hazardous area response team, continued to search as night fell. After the body was found, detective inspector Laura Hall of Calderdale's safeguarding team said: 'While formal identification is yet to take place, the girl's family have been informed and are being supported by specially trained officers. 'My thoughts go out to her family and friends at this very sad time. 'Our enquiries are continuing into the death in order to establish exactly what happened yesterday, but we do not believe it to be suspicious.'

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