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I was physically abused by my ex-boyfriend(16th Aug update)
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Stout



Joined: 28 May 2011

PostPosted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, now you know what type of guys to avoid in the future, and that loads of dosh don't necessarily add up to a "win".
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Panda



Joined: 25 Oct 2008

PostPosted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 11:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

One of my friends really hated me dating this guy once said: "well, Panda, you will end up in hospital oneday." I wish I listened to him earlier.

On the same day I was sent to the emergency room by an ambulance, my roomate ( an independent movie maker) said: I am going to make a documentary about this ( he was joking but later he regretted he didn't take that joke seriously everytime he saw a new drama came after another drama).

If you ever watched a documentary called <Catfish> and thought it was too dramatic to be true ( I thought that one was fake), then mine would sound faker.

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Keep it in mind, everybody, if you were unfortunately physically assaultted here in Korea, go to hospital and stay as long as possible, better till the pregnant nurse comes back to work after her maternity leave.

I said so because in Korea, the police, the prosecutor, the judge, all of them decide how severe your injure is by HOW LONG you spend in hospital, I told them I almost died the day i was sent to the hospital, they told me ( no, you stayed for only 10 days), but OH MY LADYGAGA, it doesn't take that long and shouldnt take that long for the broken blood vessels to heal.

Anyway, my fault is I insisted to get out of hospital before my doctor said I should. ( Because I was worried about my work).

The good news, two of the the Greek guy's ex-girlfriends contacted me and said they were willing to talk to the prosecurtor ( that was unexpected, and I was told that would change the whole situation)

I am waiting for the results after they come back from the prosecutor's office.

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Thanks for the very kind friend who suggested the free legal aid from KLAC, this morning I talked to a lawyer there and he gave me lots of useful information and he said I could if I need a free lawyer.

Google KLAC if you need legal service (100% free), make sure you have someone who speaks Korean with you though, none of them speaks any Engrish.
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