Ex-Aurora Melbourne chairwoman Hun-Jing Tiong allegedly bites colleague

Excited moment ex-chairman allegedly bites her colleague as he throws her out of HQ in chaotic dispute

  • The chairman of the construction company was fired
  • She was filming an allegedly biting employee at the time
  • The man was left bleeding and scarred

Shocking footage shows the moment a chairwoman allegedly bit an employee on the hand and arm during a bizarre confrontation at the office.

Hun-Jing Tiong was fired from the commission of the company that owns the Aurora Melbourne Central residential skyscraper, the fifth tallest building in Australia.

She then visited the skyscraper and was filmed allegedly trying to put keys in her purse.

When a member of staff tried to intervene and escort her out of the building, she allegedly did so lunged at the worker before sinking her teeth into his wrist and arm.

Blood was allegedly taken and bite wounds were visible on the alleged victim, who was treated on the spot and received a tetanus shot as a precaution.

Hun-Jing Tiong was suspended from the commission of the company that owns the Aurora Melbourne Central residential skyscraper

The incident allegedly happened just days after Jing was fired from the company’s commission.

According to the Announce sunshortly after its capture, a dispute broke out over the management of the building commission audit in January 2021.

Two of the main bottlenecks revolve around its access to an owner’s levy and allegations she moved to cancel multimillion dollar service contracts.

More more than 200 owners held a special meeting last week and voted to remove Ling and her team.

Jing has been asked to come to Melbourne East Police Station because of the biting incident.

When a member of staff tried to intervene and escort her out of the building, she allegedly lunged at the employee and sank her teeth into his wrist

When a member of staff tried to intervene and escort her out of the building, she allegedly lunged at the employee and sank her teeth into his wrist

A spokesperson for Victoria Police said: ‘Police are investigating reports of an attack in Melbourne on Thursday 9 March.

“Investigators have been informed that an incident occurred between a man and a woman on Latrobe Street around 1pm.

“The exact circumstances surrounding the incident are yet to be determined and the investigation is ongoing.”