Hundreds of fishes worth nearly RM17,000 poisoned in HK wet market over dispute among fishmongers

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HONG KONG, Oct 29 — Hundreds of fishes worth nearly HK$30,000 (RM16,800) at a wet market here have reportedly been poisoned, allegedly due to business disputes. HK-based South...

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It also reported that the victim was said to have recently opened his stall in the market, leading to friction with other fishmongers. ‘I’m not a Nazi’: Trump plays religious card in Georgia after backlash over racist jibes, while Harris focuses on jobs in Michigan

 

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