Malaysia-born MediaCorp
actress Chris Tong, who had recently been robbed in downtown Kuala Lumpur,
blamed herself for not being able to recognise the faces of the robbers and
admitted that she is not a good citizen. This is also her first statement
released after the horrendous attack one week ago.
The incident happened at 1am
morning on 21 May at Cheras, Kuala Lumpur while Tong was out buying supper. She
was attacked by a suspicious man when on her way to collect her car and
suffered scrapes and bruises to her arms and legs as a result.
In a phone interview with The
Straits Times, the 30-year-old actress was caught unaware as the man came from
behind and pushed her to the ground shortly after. She previously told the
media that the man is tall and has tanned skin, but she had difficulties in
recognising the culprit's face.
The following is the original
Facebook post by Tong:
"I had, again, asked the
policemen to come to my residence again for investigation. I have troubled them
for several times. I believe I'm not a good citizen. It's regrettable that I
couldn't provide sufficient evidence for the policemen. When I was asked to
recognise culprits, I replied to them that I may not able to do so. This is
true. I couldn't simply pinpoint anyone, right? I feel angry of myself as I'm
so stupid! Attached herewith is my recent photo. Although my bruises had
recovered, but it's sad to say I'm a living idiot. I'm so sorry." (Source)
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