Category / Info

Info

Please Read – “30 hours ago, I escaped from being kidnapped – Chin Xin-Ci”

A friend shared a note from a girl’s Facebook this morning and after reading it I knew I have to re-post it here for everyone’s info. Please read. Even if you are a guy just read it.



30 hours ago, I escaped from being kidnapped – By Chin Xin-Ci

As I sit here writing this, I am just so grateful to be alive.

To think that 30 hours ago I had a knife to my throat, face to face with the threat of being kidnapped and raped.
It was a Sunday, at 5.22PM. I was alone, walking towards my boyfriend’s car in level B2 of The Curve, Mutiara Damansara. He was not in town, and I was running errands with his car. Just as I was putting my shopping bags in the rear seat, the rear car door was slammed against my back, and a meat cleaver was pressed against my throat. A man covered my mouth with his hand, and whispered not to scream. He then shoved me onto the floor of the backseat of the car and waved the cleaver at me, reminding me not to scream. He was skinny, wearing a baggy turqoise blue t-shirt, had a thick moustache and short curly hair, approx 5’8″, mid-30s, and of Indian descent.
At this moment, second man appeared. He was also in his mid-30s. He was wearing a red t-shirt, had a crewcut, and was of Malay descent. He grabbed my car keys and demanded for my parking ticket. I couldn’t remember where it was. They shoved me deeper into the car, and the Indian man got into the back seat with me, while the Malay man got into the driver’s seat, driving us out of the carpark.
I told them they could take everything, just let me go. But at that point they didn’t even ask for money. Instead, the Indian man started to make sexual advances. Then it hit me. “Oh my God. Oh my God. This is really happening. I’m being kidnapped.. and I think I know what they want.”
//
From this moment on, there were a few crucial things that happened that I think is the reason I’m alive today.
1. I managed to get into a position to escape.
 When they got into the car, the Indian man had tried to force my body down onto the floor. I knew that the moment I’m on the floor, there would be no chance of escape. So I begged him to let me sit up. I promised him I wouldn’t scream or alert anyone’s attention. Thankfully, he trusted me, and let me sit up, gripping my arm tightly. Then I told him my arm really hurt and to please not grip it so hard. He loosened his grip.
2. I did not fight for the sake of fighting.
 I was in an enclosed space, with no clear escape route. I would never win in a fight with these 2 guys, especially when they have sharp weapons. Had I fought from the get go, I may not have been in a position to escape. I might’ve even been knocked out cold, and God only knows where I would be right now.
3. I was lucky and sneaky.
I knew that the only way to escape, was to jump out of the car, even if it was moving. They had locked the car doors. So I leaned back, pretended to scratch my hair, and shakily unlocked the door I was leaning against. I’m so lucky they did not see or hear this!
4. I went ‘crazy’ at the right time.
And then I waited. I knew that the car would have to slow down outside the parking lot, as it exits to merge with the main roads. The moment it slowed down, I opened the car door and tried to make a run for it. I failed. I kicked my legs out of the car, but the Indian man had managed to pull my body back in. From this moment on, everything is a blur. I remember the Malay driver temporarily stopping the car, leaning over from the driver’s seat and attempting to close the door and pull my legs in. At that point I remember thinking, “Even if I don’t get out now, I need to keep the door open and my legs out the door. At the very least, it should cause a scene, and someone would see me. Or, the door might hit another car and they’ll be forced to slow down.” So I continued kicking. My right foot pushed against the wide-open car door to keep it open. I recall elbowing, struggling, kicking, and even biting. I lost my glasses, and was struggling blindly for my life. At some point the Malay driver yelled, “BAGI DIA LEPAS! BAGI DIA LEPAS!” (Let her go! Let her go!) and the Indian man loosened his grip. I made a jump out of the still-moving car, and ran for my life.
5. I acted in spite of the fear.
My friends said I was brave. But I didn’t feel like it. I was quivering and shaking in fear. I was so afraid. I thought I was going to die.  I was weak with fear and deathly afraid. I truly thought “this was it”. But I knew I HAD to move. I had to run. Or there would be a worser fate in store for me. While I was quaking in fear, I forced myself to look around and see if there was any way I could escape, or even catch someone’s eye.
6. I remembered the people I love.
The only thing that matters when you’re faced with potentially horrendous fate, is the people in your life. When I felt the knife to my neck, the first thing I thought was , “This cannot be happening. I must be dreaming.” The second? The people that truly matter to me flashed across my mind. It sounds cliche, but it’s true. I thought of my parents. My brother. Khailee. Esther. More people. That’s all I could think of for a few moments, before I started brainstorming my escape.
//
I ran towards the Maybank outlet at the Curve. There were plenty of people milling around. I screamed for help over and over again. I was hysterical. I grabbed an older Malay man by his shoulders and begged for help before practically collapsing at his feet.
I will always remember the relief and liberation I felt, running over Mutiara Damansara’s manicured grass and into the crowd.
//
Today, I found out that the entire ordeal from the moment I left the parking ticket payment machine, to my escape, happened in about 4 minutes. To me, it felt like one long nightmare.
We never think its going to happen to us… and then it does. I used to think that this is something that happens only in the papers and to people far, far removed from me. But then it did happen to me. I moved to PJ/KL 6 years ago, and I’ve spent countless mornings, afternoons and nights at The Curve. When my friends and I were organizing Rock Up! back in 2008, we were walking around the place at 4AM even. It’s been 6 years, and never once did I feel that I was unsafe at The Curve. Until yesterday.
I feel like moving out of the country ASAP. Getting the hell out of this state where you hear of a kidnapping or attempted one every month (remember Nayati?), or a snatch theft every week. And yet I’m fully aware of the fact that in another country with more lax firearm laws, they would’ve been holding a gun to my head, not a cleaver. And that would’ve been so, so much worse.
I’m Blessed. By God’s grace, I am alive and relatively well. And I will live another day to build another cat iPhone app. It just was not my time to go. And for that, I thank God.
I want to share this story with everyone because cops tell me that they rarely get to hear it from someone who escapes.
Girls, be so very careful. Be vigilant, and please try not to go anywhere alone. If you need to walk to the carpark, and you’re alone, get a guard to go with you. I was recently told that it’s part of their job description to assist anyone if needed.
Guys, watch out for your girlfriends, wives, mothers, sisters and friends. Walk with them, don’t take their paranoia or fear lightly. Watch out for them.
And everyone, just watch out for each other. Take care of each other. These things really DO happen. As I ran out of the car, so many people came to help me. Strangers who didn’t know who I was, came forward and offered me tissue paper, water, cellphones, and general comfort.
Malaysians, please care for one another. You already do. Just keep on caring. Keep watching out for each other. Don’t worry about being thought of as “busy body” or “overreacting”. The world can be a cruel place, but all it takes is for people to care for one another to make all the difference.
 
 
I’m terrified to even imagine how Xin-Ci feel at that time. No one will ever understand how is it like if we were on her shoes. She’s right. Malaysia is getting more and more unsafe to live in. Everytime my friend told me how they hated Malaysia or how they can’t wait to get out of the country, I’d told them this is our home country we were born, raised and educated. But it’s getting so unsafe now that I too is paranoid everytime I leave my house. All this paranoia happen right after I was molested last year. I remembered I avoided Mid Valley for a good few months before even returning there for an event. And I was hysterical the moment I got down from my car right till inside the mall. I cannot imagine this whole ordeal for Xin-Ci. Thanks for sharing this out. Glad you’re safe. Hope everything will be put behind you soon.

Info The Face Shop

The Face Shop Manufacturing Date Manual

The Face Shop Malaysia Facebook has just shared a reference manual on how to check their product’s manufacture date. By determining the manufacturing date, TFS user can now estimate the product expiry date. Thanks TFS for sharing!

Credit Card Info

Top 3 Cash Back Credit Card

Doing some research on the best cash back credit card available and this is the Top 3 in my list.

OCBC Titanium Card
– 5% Rebate on dining
– 5% Rebate on groceries
– 5% Rebate on petrol
– 5% Rebate on utility bill
– 1% Rebate on everything else
– Zero annual fee with 12X swipes
– Spent more than RM10,000 per year to offset your Government Service Tax
– 33% cash back on interest paid
– Rebate up to maximum RM50 per month or RM600 per year
– Annual usage bonus

 

Citibank Cash Back Platinum Credit Card
– 5% Rebate on Petrol (up to RM600 total spend per month)
– 2% Rebate on pharmaceutical (Watsons & Guardian)
– 2% Rebate on groceries (Giant, Carrefour, Tesco, Cold Storage, Everise, Servay, Econsave, Mydin)
– 2% Rebate on phone bills (Maxis, DiGi, Celcom)
– 0.3% Rebate on everything else
– Rebate will only credited to account after the amount had accumulated up to RM50
– Petrol rebate capped at maximum RM30 per month

 

Alliance Bank You:nique Credit Card
– Monthly cash rebates up to 2% on all retail purchases, without any restrictions on petrol, groceries or specific merchants. This is truly a one-of-a-kind rebate card for anything, anytime, anywhere
– Enjoy 0% interest immediately on your spending for the first 3 months. No interest is charged during this period no matter how much you spend
– Simply swipe 12 times for any amount within 12 months to enjoy automatic annual fee waiver
– Make a statement by putting an image of your choice on your Credit Card. With the all-new Alliance You:nique Picture Card service, we let you decide what your Card looks like
– Finance charge is only 9% p.a. for the first 12 months, and thereafter it is subject to your payment behavior in accordance with Bank Negara tier interest guidelines. If you consistently make minimum payment every month, the finance charge remains at 9% throughout the tenure of the card
– Government Service Tax can be rebated by using 10,000 point
– All local and overseas retail purchases except petrol and government agencies will entitle you to 2X rewards throughout the tenure of the card, not just during promotional periods. Your TBP do not expire and you can redeem whenever you like, with special redemption privileges and discounts from time to time

 

I’m heavily using Citibank Cash Back Platinum now. Thinking to change to OCBC Titanium. The cash back % offered is really attractive.

 

Info Random Rant

Virus attack & What to do

My home laptop was attacked by a few virus trojan yesterday night when I was reading one beauty blog after googled for “Vanity Trove”. It all happened in front of my eyes. First my antivirus detected a few virus and quarantined the buggers away, then my mp3 which was playing that time shut down and then the files on my desktop starts to be missing one by one and my hard disk died. The next thing I know is everything in my laptop is wiped out. Desktop is blank, all the item in Start button is blank as well. Everything is not clickable or accessible.

What do I do? I went to sleep. There’s nothing I can do at that hour and I was sleepy. Obviously my KLCC shopping trip the next day would be canceled. Before that I did some google search on this and I found some solution that I would try the next morning.

This morning I use my work laptop to go online and found an interesting website. The website did a post on how to restore missing files and folders after virus attack. The author also provide a free application to restore all files and folder. I was completely blocked from going online with my infected laptop (all application is missing) so what I do is I downloaded the application and save it to a thumbdrive. Then I plug in the thumbdrive to the infected laptop and run it.

Here’s the application download link http://trojan-killer.net/download/unhider.exe

Windows XP user can just download and run the application. Windows Vista and Windows 7 would need to download and run the application with administrator rights. Ok, here’s the tricky part. After you click on the application it may seems that nothing is working BUT actually Unhider is doing the job behind the scene. Give it a few minutes for it to do it’s magic and you’d see that all the files and folders are back. You have no idea how happy I am to see my files start to reappear on my desktop.

Hope this info helps.

Info Vichy

Farewell Vichy!

This post could have been posted up earlier but due to a few mis-perhaps I could only post this news up now.

As you might know by now Vichy Laboratoires is pulling out from the market in Malaysia. Everything will be faced out from all available counters by March 2012. Somewhere in December 2011, there’s a Buy 1 Free 1 stock clearance in all counters. If you are a Vichy fan do head out and stock up!

Info

New Blog URL

Hello,

I have changed my blog URL from feeyona-loh.blogspot.com to www.street-love.net today.

Currently you are still able to view my blog from the old web address or directly to my new address 🙂

Happy blogging!