The award for 2017’s wildest Ah Ma goes to Shi Ka Yee from Singapore!
The 72-year-old woman was driving her red Ferrari on Telok Ayer Street at about 5pm on February 25, 2014 when she stopped behind a BMW, Singapore Coconuts reported.
The driver of the beamer was 39-year-old Raphael Chong Yen Ping, who stopped his vehicle on the road to wait for a parking space to free up.
Before Ka Yee arrived, there were several other cars prior that were able to pass by Raphael’s car. However, Ka Yee was adamant in making the younger man move his car as she created a massive drama on the spot.
She apparently spat some horrific words at him and even came out of her vehicle to take pictures of him. Because of this, she caused traffic to come to a standstill.
Another driver even offered to guide her car through if she wanted, as he too, found that there was plenty of space for her to manoeuvre out. But she declined his help and went on to berate Raphael.
Then, things escalated quickly as Ka Yee proceeded to punch the poor man on the right side of his forehead. The rings on her fingers caused a cut on his head too, just above his eyebrow.
He then called the police after she sped off. See, can go through what… kpkb for what?
On June 5, 2017, Ka Yee went through trial for the case and her lawyer defended her by saying that she did not punch Raphael and that “it was only a slap”.
The trial will take place again on June 29, 2017. If Ka Yee is convicted of causing hurt, she could potentially be jailed for up to two years and/or fined SGD$5,000 (approx. RM15,500).
Aside form this absurd case, Ka Yee is actually a serial assaulter. In fact, there are six other unrelated charges against her, which the court will see to later.
Apparently, she harassed her neighbour, trespassed onto his property, and even stopped her car in the middle of Orchard Road (which obstructed traffic) just to tell a driver to “return to China”.
I guess age really is just a number these days because you can’t really stereotype people based on how many years they’ve lived. They say the older you get, the wiser you become. That doesn’t seem to be the case for this Ah Ma!
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