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Accused 'just trying to wake up woman'
Elena Chong
Fri, Dec 18, 2009
The Straits Times

SENSING someone was touching her breast as she rested, a former pub operations manager instinctively pushed the offender's hand away.

Later, when reviewing closed-circuit television footage, she realised that the alleged offender, former teen model, actor and TV host Mark Chow Yee Sze, had touched her all over.

Chow is accused of molesting the 27-year-old - with actions such as tickling her right palm, patting her head, stroking her left cheek and touching her breast - as she lay on a sofa in the pub's office in the early hours of Jan 10, 2007.


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