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Hong Kong woman marries stranger after being 'tricked' by work | Hong Kong woman marries stranger after being 'tricked' by work |
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A 21-year-old Hong Kong woman has said she was tricked into marrying a complete stranger on the mainland while taking part in a "mock" wedding. | A 21-year-old Hong Kong woman has said she was tricked into marrying a complete stranger on the mainland while taking part in a "mock" wedding. |
The woman has said she was told that she had to play the role of a bride in a simulated wedding as part of her training to be a wedding planner. | The woman has said she was told that she had to play the role of a bride in a simulated wedding as part of her training to be a wedding planner. |
During the ceremony she and the man signed a genuine marriage document. | During the ceremony she and the man signed a genuine marriage document. |
She only realised she was actually married after returning to Hong Kong, where she sought legal help. | She only realised she was actually married after returning to Hong Kong, where she sought legal help. |
Local police were unable to help due to a lack of evidence that a crime had taken place, so she approached the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU). | Local police were unable to help due to a lack of evidence that a crime had taken place, so she approached the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU). |
"It's a new form of marriage scam," Tong Kamgyiu, director of the Rights and Benefits Committee of FTU, told the BBC. | "It's a new form of marriage scam," Tong Kamgyiu, director of the Rights and Benefits Committee of FTU, told the BBC. |
"I feel disappointed and cannot believe it's even happening in modern Hong Kong." | "I feel disappointed and cannot believe it's even happening in modern Hong Kong." |
'Taken advantage of' | 'Taken advantage of' |
In May, the 21-year-old - who has not been named - saw a listing on Facebook for a make-up artist apprenticeship. | In May, the 21-year-old - who has not been named - saw a listing on Facebook for a make-up artist apprenticeship. |
But after applying, she was convinced by the firm to switch to a wedding planner role. | But after applying, she was convinced by the firm to switch to a wedding planner role. |
You might also like: | You might also like: |
She was given a week's worth of free training in Hong Kong and was told she needed to participate in a mock wedding in the Chinese province of Fujian to pass the course. | |
In July, she signed a marriage application document in a local government centre. According to the South China Morning Post, the company told her the marriage would be "void" afterwards. | In July, she signed a marriage application document in a local government centre. According to the South China Morning Post, the company told her the marriage would be "void" afterwards. |
But after coming back to Hong Kong, one of her classmates convinced her that it was a scam. | But after coming back to Hong Kong, one of her classmates convinced her that it was a scam. |
She remains married for now and may have to apply for a divorce. It is unclear who the man she married is, or if he entered Hong Kong after the marriage. | She remains married for now and may have to apply for a divorce. It is unclear who the man she married is, or if he entered Hong Kong after the marriage. |
"The 21 year-old lady was taken advantage of while she knew nothing about the circumstances," said Mr Tong. | "The 21 year-old lady was taken advantage of while she knew nothing about the circumstances," said Mr Tong. |
"Her biggest loss is to have a marriage record and it has caused her psychological damage." | "Her biggest loss is to have a marriage record and it has caused her psychological damage." |
Each year, Hong Kong police see an average of 1000 cross-border marriage scam cases. | Each year, Hong Kong police see an average of 1000 cross-border marriage scam cases. |
Chinese residents who are married to a Hong Kong partner are able to apply to reside in the city. | Chinese residents who are married to a Hong Kong partner are able to apply to reside in the city. |