Only in Malaysia - confession of a waitress
> Waitress: I would like to deny that what was reported ever happened.
> The ex-Minister did not fondle or molest me. It was all a
> misunderstanding.
>
> Reporter: What made you make that report then? What actually happened.
>
> Waitress: I did feel someone putting his hands on my backside. Then I
> felt the hand going higher. I protested, but it did not stop. I tried
> to pull the hand away, but the owner of the hand is much stronger than
> me. He was also drunk because I could smell it from his breath.
>
> Reporter: What made you initially suspect that it was the ex minister
> who did it.
>
> Waitress: After pleading for sometime, I couldn't take it anymore so
> I screamed. Then they on the lights and the ex minister was next to
> me.
>
> Reporter: You suspected that he was the one because he was next to
> you? It could have been others right?
>
> Waitress: I thought it was him, because that night, he was the only
> customer. There was no one else in the bar except the bar boy, two
> other waitresses who were with the bar boy, the ex minister and me...
> That was why I thought it was him.
>
> Reporter: It could have been either of the waitresses or the bar-boy
> right?
>
> Waitress: No it couldn't be, they were at quite a distant away. They
> lights were on only seconds after I screamed.
>
> Reporter: Then how come you are now sure that it was not the ex
> minister, since he was the only one close to you?
> Anyway how close was he to you? I only realised that it couldn't have
> been him when the police and his lawyers visited me a few days ago.
>
> Reporter: How many of them visited
> you?
>
> Waitress: 20 police personnel and 12 lawyers.
>
> Reporter: So many of them? What did they say or do?
>
> Waitress: They told me that that club is haunted. They said that a few
> years ago, a drunkard lecherous old man was shot dead for molesting a
> woman there. They added that it could be his ghost who did it.
>
> Reporter: And you believed them?
>
> Waitress: I was confused, but they brought an ex waitress who
> confessed that the same thing happened to her and coincidentally, the
> same ex minister was beside her. They said that, the dead man was an enemy of the ex minister so that was why his ghost did it every time he is around.
>
> Reporter: Since the place is haunted, are you going back to work
> there?
>
> Waitress: Oh no, I don't have to work anymore. The ex minister was so kind. He said that he took pity on me because I was molested by the ghost of his enemy. He blamed himself for what had happened to me. He gave me a cheque for 1 million ringgit, a condominium and an expensive car. He said I don't have to pay for the condominium.
> To show how he cares, he even took a key and said that he would be checking on me, to see if I need any help or if the ghost is still
> haunting me. That is why, I feel so bad that I had implicated a very good man.
> Waitress: I would like to deny that what was reported ever happened.
> The ex-Minister did not fondle or molest me. It was all a
> misunderstanding.
>
> Reporter: What made you make that report then? What actually happened.
>
> Waitress: I did feel someone putting his hands on my backside. Then I
> felt the hand going higher. I protested, but it did not stop. I tried
> to pull the hand away, but the owner of the hand is much stronger than
> me. He was also drunk because I could smell it from his breath.
>
> Reporter: What made you initially suspect that it was the ex minister
> who did it.
>
> Waitress: After pleading for sometime, I couldn't take it anymore so
> I screamed. Then they on the lights and the ex minister was next to
> me.
>
> Reporter: You suspected that he was the one because he was next to
> you? It could have been others right?
>
> Waitress: I thought it was him, because that night, he was the only
> customer. There was no one else in the bar except the bar boy, two
> other waitresses who were with the bar boy, the ex minister and me...
> That was why I thought it was him.
>
> Reporter: It could have been either of the waitresses or the bar-boy
> right?
>
> Waitress: No it couldn't be, they were at quite a distant away. They
> lights were on only seconds after I screamed.
>
> Reporter: Then how come you are now sure that it was not the ex
> minister, since he was the only one close to you?
> Anyway how close was he to you? I only realised that it couldn't have
> been him when the police and his lawyers visited me a few days ago.
>
> Reporter: How many of them visited
> you?
>
> Waitress: 20 police personnel and 12 lawyers.
>
> Reporter: So many of them? What did they say or do?
>
> Waitress: They told me that that club is haunted. They said that a few
> years ago, a drunkard lecherous old man was shot dead for molesting a
> woman there. They added that it could be his ghost who did it.
>
> Reporter: And you believed them?
>
> Waitress: I was confused, but they brought an ex waitress who
> confessed that the same thing happened to her and coincidentally, the
> same ex minister was beside her. They said that, the dead man was an enemy of the ex minister so that was why his ghost did it every time he is around.
>
> Reporter: Since the place is haunted, are you going back to work
> there?
>
> Waitress: Oh no, I don't have to work anymore. The ex minister was so kind. He said that he took pity on me because I was molested by the ghost of his enemy. He blamed himself for what had happened to me. He gave me a cheque for 1 million ringgit, a condominium and an expensive car. He said I don't have to pay for the condominium.
> To show how he cares, he even took a key and said that he would be checking on me, to see if I need any help or if the ghost is still
> haunting me. That is why, I feel so bad that I had implicated a very good man.
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