Posted on 04/03/2023 7:31:18 PM PDT by simpson96
An ousted apartment chairwoman in Melbourne, Australia, allegedly sank her teeth into a worker in a bizarre confrontation that is being investigated by the police.
Shocking footage, published in the Herald Sun, shows Hun-Jing Tiong appearing to bite a staff member as he tried to remove her from an area in Aurora Melbourne Central.
Before the alleged attack, Jing was shown attempting to stuff keys for a number of areas of the high-rise building into her handbag.
Jing appeared to bite the man’s hand during the scuffle, with pictures showing blood on the alleged victim’s hand and forearm.
The Herald Sun reports he received a tetanus jab as a precaution when paramedics arrived.
The incident reportedly took place just days after Jing was ousted from the main owners’ corporation committee.
More than 200 owners held a special general meeting in late February, voting to remove the committee.
However, on March 9, Jing allegedly entered a security room in the basement, grabbed keys from the table and attempted to stuff them into a bag when the footage was filmed.
A service provider worker is shown grabbing the bag, and a struggle with Jing ensues before she eventually allegedly bites the worker twice.
According to the Herald Sun, Victoria police wish to speak with Jing.(snip)
Residents are fighting a raft of questionable policies in the complex, including a $50 fee for picking up UberEats from reception and fines for filming in the building.

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“Some would sooner give up the ghost than give up power.”
It has to be pryed from their cold, dead hands.
It does seem to explain much that is happening today.
Should have her teeth removed. Attempt until accomplished.
Is it a coincidence that “Hun-Jing Tiong” rhymes with “Some Thing Wrong”?
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