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Taiwanese martial arts actor Cynthia Khan has had her Porsche vandalized in a spray paint attack, with her ex-boyfriend being identified as the mastermind behind the incident.
China Daily released photos on April 16 of the vandalized Porsche belonging to Khan, reporting that her ex-boyfriend is being investigated by the prosecution as the suspect behind the crime.
Upon discovering graffiti on her Porsche, Khan immediately reported it to the police. The red spray-painted graffiti stood out against the mint green color of the Porsche.
After receiving Khan’s report, the police investigated CCTV footage and tracked down a suspect named Woo. Woo, who was apprehended by the police, confessed that he had been paid approximately $1,180 by Gong, Cynthia Khan’s ex-boyfriend, to carry out the threatening act of vandalism.
Based on Woo’s statement, the police began investigating the case. Currently, Gong has been arrested on charges of intimidation, defamation, and trespassing. The local prosecutor’s office is investigating the case.
The pictures of Khan’s vandalized Porsche have captured viewers’ attention and drawn many reactions. Viewers have commented, “Her ex-boyfriend is so scary. He doesn’t seem sane.” “The repair costs must be huge.” and “Her ex-boyfriend should be isolated from society.”
Cynthia Khan debuted as a martial arts actor in 1987 and has appeared in various movies and dramas. In 2013, she suffered an accident while filming the drama “Story of Mulan” when a wire snapped.
In 2017, at the age of 49, Khan enrolled at the National University of Science and Technology. Having earned a master’s degree in business administration, Khan has recently transitioned into a career as a businesswoman.
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