Accidents can happen anywhere at any time, even when you're just enjoying your meal after a long day. Former badminton player, Tan Boon Heong nearly got into
Accidents can happen anywhere at any time, even when you’re just enjoying your meal after a long day. Former badminton player, Tan Boon Heong nearly got into serious trouble, all thanks to a fish bone from his dinner.
He was enjoying an affordable steamed fish meal which cost him only RM34, but little did he know the “aftermath” was going to cost him a lot more than that. “RM1453.60 + RM45=hancur . If you’re rushing, avoid eating fish. If you want to eat fish, keep calm,” Boon Heong said in his FB post.
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