Chinese online influencer found homeless in Cambodia after high-paying job lure
The Straits Times - Sports·2026-01-06 17:02
BANGKOK - A Chinese online influencer, known as Umi, was allegedly lured to Cambodia by promises of a high-paying job, only to end up homeless, the Khmer Times reported, citing a statement from the Chinese Embassy in Phnom Penh, issued on Jan 5.
The young influencer, who had around 58,000 followers, was found in a condition that bore little resemblance to her glamorous online image.
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Iris San 10/01/2026
stupidly
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General X 08/01/2026
Probably rape and sold among human traffickers until she loses her values and was discarded. Do not expect humanitarian treatment from such syndicates, she is fortunate she is still alive in one piece and not harvested of her functional organs.
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h s w 08/01/2026
She has being laid, took all her $, but still hv her dear life back. Do Learn lesson, do head home and b as normal as possible.
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sowhat 07/01/2026
Hmmm, interesting why is she still alive when the movie also show how they are killed when they are useless or hit the target.
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Astro KW 11/01/2026
She can be considered extremely lucky (!?) 🍀 to still be FOUND Alive! She gets to go home 🏡
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