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HIS FRIED RICE WAS TOO SPICY!
Was there too much chilli padi?
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Mr Lau Thiam Huat, 60, a retiree, had gone to Johor Baru on April 30, where he had a plate of fried rice at a coffee shop.
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Mr Lau Thiam Huat, 60, a retiree, had gone to Johor Baru on April 30, where he had a plate of fried rice at a coffee shop.
PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS
‘I think I may have been poisoned’, Singaporean on why he filed police report in JB for spicy fried rice
The Singaporean man who filed a police report in Johor Bahru about a plate of nasi goreng kampung that was too spicy suspected he might have been poisoned.
The police report went viral because of the unusual nature of its subject.
The deputy chief of South Johor Baru Supt Abdul Samad Salleh has confirmed receiving the report, but stated that no action will be taken towards either party because there are no relevant laws about this matter.
According to a report in The New Paper, the Singaporean made a trip across the Causeway again to lodge a police report when the spiciness on his tongue from the fried rice he had in Malaysia would not go away.
The reason: He suspected he might have been poisoned.
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Singaporean files police report in JB because fried rice was ‘too spicy’
Here are excerpts from the police report:
“Around 9pm on 30 April, I went to eat at a shop which I can’t recall the name. After I ordered the nasi goreng kampung and warm water, I had my meal, I found that it was extremely hot and too spicy.
“Until today (May 1) I can still taste the spiciness from the rice I ate yesterday. I suspect that they cooked the rice with too much chilli.
“The reason why I am making this report is because I am very unhappy with the rice I ate and wish to go to a hospital for a checkup.”
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The Star
Wednesday May 7, 2014 MYT 2:49:17 PM
Singaporean lodges police report over fried rice in JB restaurant being too ‘spicy’
JOHOR BARU: A Singaporean man who was so upset after eating a plate of Nasi Goreng Kampung has lodged a police report over how it was apparently too spicy.
Lau Thiam Huat, 61, ordered the plate of fried rice and a glass of warm water at a restaurant along Jalan Bukit Timbalan here for dinner at around 9pm on April 30.
He stated that the fried rice was too hot and spicy, which made his mouth feel uncomfortable until the next day.
He also suspected that the cook put too much chilli into the dish, making it extra spicy and decided to make a police report in case there was a need for a medical check-up after eating the fried rice.
http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2014/05/07/Crime-Spicy-fried-rice/
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