From correspondents in Kuala Lumpur May 13, 2008 10:58am
The 36-year-old Malaysian woman was asleep when the thief, noticing that her husband was fast asleep on the couch, quietly stripped off and lay down beside her, the Star newspaper said, quoting a police report filed in the eastern state of Terengganu.
The dozing woman’s suspicions were raised when she spoke to him and his voice sounded strange, the paper said.
“She then went to another room and found her husband fast asleep on the couch. That’s when she screamed, causing the thief to flee by leaping out the window together with the stolen items,”








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Margaret Mead describes something similar to this as common practice in “Coming of Age in Samoa”.
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