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Vietnamese Woman ‘who put needles in strawberries’ acted out of ‘revenge’ against Australian ex-boss

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A Vietnamese refugee turned Australian citizen who is accused of planting needles in strawberries that were distributed up and down the country is said to have acted out of “revenge” as she was angry with her boss.

My Ut Trinh, 50, is understood to have been in her 20s when she first sailed to Australia in the hope of a better future.

She seemed to have settled well in Oz, as she managed to obtain Australian citizenship and a job as a supervisor at the Berrylicious farm in Wamuran in the state of Queensland.

At some point, however, something must have upset or enraged her so much that she allegedly stuck needles in strawberries bound for shops across the nation, as she wanted to ruin the business for which she was working. What motivated her was allegedly “spite or revenge” against her former employer Kevin Tran.

According to 7 News, Trinh told others at her workplace that she “wanted to bring them down” and “put them out of business.”

She apparently planned the crime very carefully over the course of several months, Brisbane Magistrates Court heard. But what exactly prompted her to plunge the half-a-billion-dollar industry into crisis is still unknown.

The contaminated fruit was first found at the beginning of September, sparking a national panic which ultimately led to tons of berries being destroyed.

Up to 230 incidents were reported nationwide, affecting 68 strawberry brands.

Trinh was charged after DNA from one of the needles was linked to her.
She was remanded in custody until November 22. She is accused of seven counts of contamination of goods and faces up to 10 years in jail if convicted.

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Chinese woman arrested for using Thai woman’s identity for 20 years
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Published 3 days ago on October 5, 2019 By May Taylor

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A Chinese guide has confessed to obtaining a Thai ID card by stealing the identity of a Thai woman nearly 20 years ago and working illegally in Thailand ever since.

Her deception finally came to light when immigration officials at Suvarnabhumi airport noticed she was struggling to write in Thai while filling out a form.

The woman says she obtained a Thai ID card at the registration office in Phetchaburi, central Thailand, using a Thai woman’s identity nearly 20 years ago – and had renewed it in the Prawet district of Bangkok.

The police have now spoken with the Thai woman whose identity was stolen, who confirms she no longer has an ID card. She has attempted to regain her status at the office in Phetchaburi and had to undergo a DNA test with her father in order for the registration to go ahead.

SOURCE: The Nation
Does this chinese woman related to the needle in the strawberries crime?
 
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Chinese woman arrested for using Thai woman’s identity for 20 years
68873756_731163534070044_7625803009158545408_n-80x80.jpg

Published 3 days ago on October 5, 2019 By May Taylor

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PHOTO: ThaiVisa

A Chinese guide has confessed to obtaining a Thai ID card by stealing the identity of a Thai woman nearly 20 years ago and working illegally in Thailand ever since.

Her deception finally came to light when immigration officials at Suvarnabhumi airport noticed she was struggling to write in Thai while filling out a form.

The woman says she obtained a Thai ID card at the registration office in Phetchaburi, central Thailand, using a Thai woman’s identity nearly 20 years ago – and had renewed it in the Prawet district of Bangkok.

The police have now spoken with the Thai woman whose identity was stolen, who confirms she no longer has an ID card. She has attempted to regain her status at the office in Phetchaburi and had to undergo a DNA test with her father in order for the registration to go ahead.

SOURCE: The Nation

you are sicko and derail the thread, what's this have to with Vietnamese woman needling the strawberries?

If she has problem with ex-boss, take it to him, why revenge against public that has nothing do with you? what a sick bitch
 
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you are sicko and derail the thread, what's this have to with Vietnamese woman needling the strawberries?

If she has problem with ex-boss, take it to him, why revenge against public that has nothing do with you? what a sick bitch

Here is the sick bitch for you.:enjoy:

Chinese woman arrested in Florida for stomping on sea turtle nest
Humans are the worst
by Natalie Ma June 26, 2019 in News

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Chinese woman has been arrested in Miami Beach after being caught attacking a sea turtle nest on the sand for reasons unexplained.
According to witnesses, the woman, who was wielding a wooden stake, was seen “jabbing at the sea turtle nest and stomping all over the nest with her bare feet,” reports the Miami Herald.
The nest had been cordoned off with yellow caution tape and there was also a “Do Not Disturb” sign warning visitors against getting close.
However, the woman, identified as a 41-year-old Chinese citizen named Lu Yaqun who lives in Michigan, paid no heed to these warnings in carrying out her assault.
She has been charged with the crime of molesting or harassing marine turtles or their eggs. She could face up to five years in prison if convicted.


As bizarre and despicable as this story may appear. It does at least have a happy ending with a Miami Beach police spokesman telling reporters, “Thankfully, it appears the eggs were not damaged.”

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Of course, baby sea turtles have it hard enough without the efforts of stomping asshole humans. It’s estimated that only 1 in 1,000 hatchlings survive to adulthood.

https://shanghai.ist/2019/06/17/chinese-woman-arrested-in-florida-for-stomping-on-sea-turtle-nest/
 
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In Vietnam, these things can never happen and have never happened. But in Australia, it happens and not only once. So we should look at Australian culture, not about the fact that the woman is from Vietnam.

I believe all Chinese friends know the story about the mandarin tree, which is sweet when planted in a country but become sour when planted in other countries. The problem is with the soil, not with the plant.
 
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In Vietnam, these things can never happen and have never happened. But in Australia, it happens and not only once. So we should look at Australian culture, not about the fact that the woman is from Vietnam.

I believe all Chinese friends know the story about the mandarin tree, which is sweet when planted in a country but become sour when planted in other countries. The problem is with the soil, not with the plant.
Lonely and cultural shock might be the cause...
You wise bro, you different from other viet tree
 
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There is no evidence that the OP is Chinese, why would OP even put down the German and Swiss flag.
 
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Chinese woman arrested for using Thai woman’s identity for 20 years
68873756_731163534070044_7625803009158545408_n-80x80.jpg

Published 3 days ago on October 5, 2019 By May Taylor

ThaiVisa.jpg


PHOTO: ThaiVisa

A Chinese guide has confessed to obtaining a Thai ID card by stealing the identity of a Thai woman nearly 20 years ago and working illegally in Thailand ever since.

Her deception finally came to light when immigration officials at Suvarnabhumi airport noticed she was struggling to write in Thai while filling out a form.

The woman says she obtained a Thai ID card at the registration office in Phetchaburi, central Thailand, using a Thai woman’s identity nearly 20 years ago – and had renewed it in the Prawet district of Bangkok.

The police have now spoken with the Thai woman whose identity was stolen, who confirms she no longer has an ID card. She has attempted to regain her status at the office in Phetchaburi and had to undergo a DNA test with her father in order for the registration to go ahead.

SOURCE: The Nation
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Butt hurt Vietnamese. Lmao...
 
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In Vietnam, these things can never happen and have never happened. But in Australia, it happens and not only once. So we should look at Australian culture, not about the fact that the woman is from Vietnam.

I believe all Chinese friends know the story about the mandarin tree, which is sweet when planted in a country but become sour when planted in other countries. The problem is with the soil, not with the plant.
What's wrong with the 'soil' in Oz?
 
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