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Ghostly face cuts short couple’s sexcapade

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A COUPLE having sex inside a car at a jetty in Taiwan had their ardour cut short when a ghostly, pale face appeared on the windscreen, China Press reported.

The man, who related the supposed supernatur­al encounter on a Facebook community page, claimed it was the scariest thing he had ever seen.

“It was the face of a female ghost staring at us,” he claimed.

“I quickly got back to the driver’s seat and sped off,” he said, adding that his girlfriend was still traumatise­d.

However, a female commentato­r replied to his posting, saying that it was her at the scene and scolded the man for mistaking her as a ghost.

The woman explained that she was taking in some fresh air at the jetty when she saw the car “shaking”.

Aided by the torchlight from her mobile phone, she went closer to have a look and was shocked to hear screams coming from the inside of the car, which then sped off.

But the woman’s posting only led to the man getting more frightened. He promptly deleted his earlier posting.

> A 10-year-old boy in Guangdong, China, won a legal suit against his father who had kept his angpow money, Oriental Daily reported.

The court ruled that the child had rights over the savings in his own bank account.

It ordered the father, known only as Su, to return all the money to the boy.

According to the statement of facts, Su had deposited 3,000 yuan (RM1,800) into his son’s bank account between February 2014 and March 2015.

But in March 2016, he withdrew the entire savings together with 45 yuan (RM27) in interest without his son’s permission.

The boy used to live with Su until his mother, known only as Huang, filed for child custody in December 2015. Her applicatio­n was granted in April 2016.

During the court trial, Su accused Huang of goading their child into suing him.

Su also said that he had earlier promised to return the money to his son when he grew up.

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