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Badminton Star Pei Jing Falls Victim to Heartbreaking Scam

Athlete - Badminton - Financial Scam - Hannah Yeoh - Investment - Police Investigation - Scam - Sports - Tan Boon Heong - Youth and Sports Ministry

Former badminton ace Tan Boon Heong warns against trusting too easily after Pei Jing's devastating scam ordeal. Read more about the shocking incident!

Former doubles ace Tan Boon Heong expresses regret over mixed doubles shuttler Lai Pei Jing's recent scam ordeal. Pei Jing revealed that she was left almost penniless after being scammed of her life savings by a fraud syndicate. The Malaysian badminton star emphasizes the need for privacy as her family copes with the emotional aftermath of the incident. Despite the setback, Pei Jing hopes that sharing her story will raise awareness and prevent others from falling prey to similar scams. In a shocking turn of events, Pei Jing is determined to stay strong and move forward from the unfortunate experience.

The scam that targeted Pei Jing resulted in the loss of almost all her life savings, leaving her in a vulnerable financial situation. The badminton community rallies around Pei Jing, offering support and solidarity during this challenging time. Pei Jing's bravery in speaking out about the scam highlights the importance of raising awareness about online fraud and protecting oneself from such deceitful schemes. As Pei Jing navigates the aftermath of the scam, she remains resilient and determined to overcome this setback, inspiring many with her courage and strength.

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Don't trust people easily, says Boon Heong after Pei Jing's scam ... (The Star Online)

PETALING JAYA: Former doubles ace Tan Boon Heong is sorry for what had happened to mixed doubles shuttler Lai Pei Jing. In fact, he admitted he was once a ...

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Scam left me almost penniless, admits mixed doubles shuttler Pei Jing (Free Malaysia Today)

She calls for privacy for her family as they cope with the emotional aftermath of the incident.

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Shuttler Pei Jing falls victim to scam, loses life savings [NSTTV] (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian mixed doubles shuttler Lai Pei Jing has fallen victim to a scam syndicate.

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Pei Jing loses almost all her life savings to scammers (Stadium Astro)

Mixed doubles shuttler Lai Pei Jing revealed her heartbreak by being scammed of almost all her life savings by a fraud group and hopes her ordeal will help ...

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Mixed doubles shuttler Pei Jing falls victim to scam (The Sun Daily)

She shared that she was scammed of almost all of her savings by a fraud group.

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Help on the way for shuttler Pei Jing after scammed by syndicate (Free Malaysia Today)

Youth and sports minister Hannah Yeoh says her ministry has contacted the national mixed doubles shuttler to get more information on her predicament.

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Cops probing national shuttler Pei Jing's investment scam case (New Straits Times Online)

KUALA LUMPUR: Police today confirmed that they have launched an investigation into the case of national mixed doubles shuttler Lai Pei Jing, ...

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Former Shuttler Reveals RM2.5 Million Loss After Fellow Player ... (SAYS)

Former national badminton player Tan Boon Heong has taken to social media in solidarity with fellow Malaysian shuttler Lai Pei Jing after she recently revealed ...

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Boon Heong shares experience of being scammed RM2.5 million (The Sun Daily)

PETALING JAYA: Former World No.1 Malaysian doubles badminton player Tan Boon Heong has shared how he had once lost RM2.5 million in an investment scam.

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M'sian badminton star Lai Pei Jing falls victim to investment scam ... (Must Share News)

The athlete shared that it took her a lot of courage to publicize her experience, but she wants to prevent others from falling victim.

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