Man Goes to Prison for Hurting and Following a Woman

男子因傷害與跟蹤女子被判入獄


Introduction

Asad Hussain must go to prison for eight years. He lied on a dating app to hurt a woman.

Asad Hussain 必須被判處八年監禁。他在交友軟體上說謊以傷害一名女子。

Main Body

Asad Hussain met a woman in April 2024. He used a fake name. In May, the woman found out he was watching her phone. He then pushed her to the floor in a bathroom.

Asad Hussain 於 2024 年 4 月認識一名女子。他使用了假名。到了 5 月,該女子發現他在監視她的手機。隨後,他在洗手間將她推倒在地。

After they broke up, Asad made a fake Tinder profile. He used the woman's name. He told many men to go to her house. He wrote bad things about her in the messages.

在兩人分手後,Asad 建立了一個虛假的 Tinder 帳號。他使用了該女子的姓名。他要求許多男子前往該女子的住處,並在訊息中對她寫下惡劣的內容。

About 18 men went to her house. One man broke a glass door. Another man entered the house while the woman's young daughter was there. Asad also did not give his phone passwords to the police.

大約有 18 名男子前往該女子的住處。其中一名男子打破了玻璃門。另一名男子在該女子的幼女在場時進入了屋內。Asad 亦拒絕向警方提供其手機密碼。

Conclusion

Asad Hussain is in prison for eight years. He must stay away from the woman for 15 years.

Asad Hussain 被判入獄八年,且 15 年內不得接觸該女子。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Past' Pattern

To tell a story in English, we usually add -ed to the action word. Look at how these words changed from now to then:

  • Push → Pushed
  • Lie → Lied
  • Use → Used

⚠️ The 'Rule-Breakers'

Some words don't follow the -ed rule. You just have to memorize them. These are common in A2 English:

  • Go \text{→} Went
  • Write \text{→} Wrote
  • Find \text{→} Found
  • Break \text{→} Broke

💡 Quick Tip: 'Must'

When something is a law or a strict rule, we use Must.

He must go to prison. \text{→} (He has no choice; it is the law.)

Vocabulary Learning

prison (n.)
A building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime
Example:The thief had to go to prison for two years.
dating app (n.)
A phone program used to find a romantic partner
Example:She met her husband using a dating app.
fake (adj.)
Not real; not true
Example:He used a fake name so no one knew who he was.
profile (n.)
A page with information about a person on a website
Example:I added a new photo to my social media profile.
passwords (n.)
Secret words or numbers used to open a computer or phone
Example:You should never tell anyone your phone passwords.
Practice A2 words in a crossword