Manohara affair gets NASTIER!

Man serving Syariah law notice allegedly bashed up by mum Daisy Farajina
Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 06:11:00
MANOHARA

MUMMY'S GIRL: Manohara (left) with Daisy

THE messy Manohara affair has just got nastier. The mother of the Indonesian beauty has been accused of turning violent, again.

Daisy Farajina and a group of people allegedly assaulted a server with a law firm who went to her Jakarta home to serve a notice under the Syariah law to Manohara Odelia Pinot.

The man was, reportedly, badly beaten up in the incident last Saturday but has since been discharged from hospital.

The notice of nusyuz allegedly  riled up Daisy, who is said to have a violent streak, and is reportedly wanted by police in France for the assault of an "adopted" daughter.

The Syariah notice demands the 17-year-old Indonesian teen model to return to her husband, the Tengku Temenggong Kelantan Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Sultan Ismail, 32.

Manohara has until today to do so, failing which the prince will seek a declaration that she is disobedient. If Manohara is declared nusyuz, she stands to lose her rights as a wife, her "Cik Puan Temenggong" title and material claims.

"As her rightful husband, Tengku Fakhry is ordering that she, as a loyal wife, return to his side and execute her duties as a wife as stipulated by Islamic law and as a princess," said a lawyer.

"If she fails to do so, Tengku Fakhry will exercise his rights under the Islamic law without referring to her." Tengku Fakhry has appointed Zainul Rijar Abu Bakar and Mohamed Haaziq Pillay to oversee the Islamic law and common law matters respectively.

The incident is the latest in the continuing Manohara-Tengku Fakhry saga that took on a higher profile after Manohara escaped from her hushand in Singapore on May 31.

She has accused Tengku Fakhry of physically and sexually abusing her and said she was also injected with tranquillisers.

Tengku Fakhry has lodged a police report, in Kuala Lumpur, denying these allegations.

According to a medical examination conducted in Jakarta, Manohara had been "repeatedly slashed with sharp objects on the chest and had been burnt with a cigar on her forehead".

However, this report has not been made public, sparking doubts about its authenticity.


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