weenz miguelJun 201 min readA 53-year-old Singaporean lady deceived her followers out of S$13.6 million, telling one to leap from the second floor of the building before being arrested.A 53-year-old Singaporean lady who referred to herself as a "deity" tricked her followers into donating her S$13.6 million over the course of eight years in exchange for their "bad karma".Many followed Woo May Hoe's advice, depleting their life savings and taking out large bank loans, only for her to pocket the money for herself.Some of them were also told by her to give up their jobs, move in with her, and work for her nonstop.If someone offended her, they would have to endure cruel and humiliating "punishments" including having their teeth out with pliers or being made to eat excrement.Later, Woo's supporters informed the police of her wrongdoings, which resulted in her detention.She was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years' jail on Wednesday (Jun. 19).
A 53-year-old Singaporean lady who referred to herself as a "deity" tricked her followers into donating her S$13.6 million over the course of eight years in exchange for their "bad karma".Many followed Woo May Hoe's advice, depleting their life savings and taking out large bank loans, only for her to pocket the money for herself.Some of them were also told by her to give up their jobs, move in with her, and work for her nonstop.If someone offended her, they would have to endure cruel and humiliating "punishments" including having their teeth out with pliers or being made to eat excrement.Later, Woo's supporters informed the police of her wrongdoings, which resulted in her detention.She was sentenced to 10-and-a-half years' jail on Wednesday (Jun. 19).
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