Man admits to torturing woman, 19, to death in Singapore; her brother and their MLM coach facing murder charge
The Star reports that a man has admitted to torturing a 19-year-old woman to death in Singapore, while her brother and their MLM coach face murder charges. This case highlights serious criminal risks associated with certain direct-selling operations. Malaysian consumers should verify that any MLM company they engage with holds proper KPDN licensing and maintains transparent business practices.
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