Liz Kong, A Victim of Domestic Violence
JM Javelosa | | Jan 15, 2015 05:24 AM EST |
Hong Kong singer, Liz Kong recently shared shocking photos of herself bearing massive bruises on her torso. The 43 year old alleges that her fiancé, who is 20 years her senior, Wu Hon Ching inflicted the bruises upon the singer after a domestic dispute.
After filing a police report, Kong is apparently now ready to put an end to the relationship. The couple has a two year old daughter together.
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Kong admits that she feels fearful for herself and her daughter given her fiance's explosive temper. As for queries regarding the bruises, she explains that she was pushed against a table and immediately called the police. The singer hopes that women will speak up in the interest of personal safety and not subject themselves to domestic abuse.
The couple have been engaged for some time and looked like they were poised to tie the knot after Kong became pregnant. Kong gave birth in England and recounts how Wu wasn't with her during labor. Upon her return to Hong Kong in 2014, she moved into his 4000 square foot home where the couple's relationship slowly deteriorated in the succeeding months.
Allgedly, Kong is now coordinating with a lawyer in an effort to secure childcare support from her soon to be ex-fiance.
"I really want to leave [this relationship]. I hope he will quickly agree to a reasonable amount for the financial support."
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