A Bosnian man is suing his ex-girlfriend for allegedly "abusing" his sperm so she could bear a child with European genes.
The 41-year-old Ahbabovic, who is also a Malaysian permanent
resident, is a commercial director of a private limited company in
Malaysia.
Ervin Ahbabovic filed the suit in the High Court Registry through Messrs The Law Chambers of Mohamad Fauzi on Friday.
The
suit was made known to the press on Tuesday. In the statement of claim,
Ervin said he entered into a relationship with the 29-year-old in the
hope that he would establish a "God-blessed" union.
The
41-year-old commercial director of a private limited company alleged
that they had lived together and were blessed with a baby boy born on
Feb 7, 2010.
Ervin said that at the time, he hoped the relationship would develop and lead to a marriage.
The defendant, however, apparently did not reciprocate his feelings and perceived their relationship negatively.
After
the birth of their son, Ervin alleged the defendant constantly looked
for faults and quarrelled with him, creating a harsh and disharmonious
environment.
Ervin, who was also a business consultant for several
companies since 1995, claimed he eventually realised that her sexual
desire and dominant attitude towards him crossed normal boundaries.
He alleged that she demanded sexual intercourse with six times a day, for approximately one hour each time.
He added that she constantly threatened to commit suicide if her sexual desire was not fulfilled or if he left her.
Ervin claimed that the defendant became violent and stabbed his left forearm on Sept 3, last year.
He
said he felt humiliated, subdued, traumatised, extremely stressed and
shocked because the defendant not only chased him out from the house but
also prohibited him from seeing his son.
After the incident,
Ervin said he contacted the defendant to reconcile for their son's
benefit, but she told him that he was merely a "tool" and wanted his
sperm to have a better offspring.
The plaintiff is seeking
monetary compensation of RM600,000 for the usage of his sperm for the
purpose of getting a child in a wrongful way and also to have him
recognised as the father of their son in the birth certificate as well
as costs and further relief deemed fit and proper by the court.
Ervin's counsel Nasir Yusof told the media that the case management had been fixed on Oct 1.
Nasir said he would serve the writ of summons to the defendant within 14 days beginning on Wednesday, Sept 4.
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