This bizarre crime story surfaced in the newspapers recently:
女生偷母7000金饰 反遭2友洗劫 (omy.sg/Lianhe Wanbao, 21 Dec 2011)
小偷遇小劫匪!14岁美少女偷母亲金饰,典当换得7000元,凌晨却被2好友洗劫一空!
家住北部组屋的美少女,自小较为顽皮,小六误交损友,又染上逃课恶习,上中学后变本加厉,竟然偷偷将母亲的金饰拿去当铺,典当得到约7000元。
她非但没有遮遮掩掩,还向一众好友炫耀,结果2天后(8月20日)凌晨2时30分,在住家楼下被好友洗劫一空。
抢钱的2个男孩,一个17岁,另一个只有15岁,都是中学生。
美少女马上报警求助,她的母亲过后接到警方电话才得知此事。
逃课抽烟交损友,母盼她两三年后能懂事。
Girl steals from mum, then gets robbed (The New Paper, 23 Dec 2011)
She was just a Primary 6 student, but her desire to own branded goods made her steal and sell her mother’s jewellery. And little did she expect that of the $10,000 she received from pawning the valuables, her friends would rob her of $7,000.
The girl, 14, had got a friend to pawn the jewellery. She then spent $3,000 to buy, among others, a Gucci bag, a Louis Vuitton wallet and Chanel perfume.
But several days later, she met up with two male friends, aged 15 and 17, at a void deck, where she was robbed of $7,000.
It recounts the tale of a 14-year-old girl who stole $10,000 worth of jewellery from her mum to buy Gucci, LV and Chanel goodies. After pawning the jewellery for cash, the silly girl ended up getting robbed by her two male friends.
Sounds familiar?
The profile and story matches the story of how the infamous Adelyn Hosehbo had allegedly stole from her own mum.
She was not named in the news article to protect her identity as a minor, but one can easily piece the news together with her own confession on one of her multiple Facebook Accounts:
This girl seriously needs some professional counseling and real friends who would give her proper advices and guidance in life than steal from her when the opportunity arises.
Yes, she is bad, but her friends are worse.
Leave ancient stuffs in the past. People already moved on.