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In-laws arranging another marriage for businessman's S'pore wife
Fri, Nov 27, 2009
The Star/Asia News Network

By A. RAMAN, ZANI SALLEH AND NG SI HOOI

An Australian businessman is in a dilemma when a woman whom he married in Singapore without the blessings of her parents was disallowed from seeing her, reported Harian Metro.

On top of that, another marriage is being arranged by his in-laws for his wife next January.

Najmalden Mohammad Saide, who married the lecturer of a local university, had gone to her parents' house four days after the wedding to seek their blessings.

The parents instead chased him away and disallowed him from seeing her.

He claimed that he spent a day in the police lock-up for intrusion. He has since filed a case in the Syariah court to verify their marriage.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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