Myanmar's May Myat Noe accused of stealing her beauty contest crown
Organisers say Myanmar's Miss Asia Pacific World winner was also rude and dishonest

A beauty queen from Myanmar who was stripped of the Miss Asia Pacific title for allegedly being rude and dishonest has run off with the US$100,000 jewelled crown, organisers of the South Korea-based pageant said yesterday.
Myanmar started sending contestants to international beauty pageants for the first time in decades in 2012.
May Myat Noe,18, who was crowned Miss Asia Pacific World in Seoul in May, received breast implants as part of her winnings. But, according to David Kim, spokesman for the pageant, she was a disappointment from the start.
Attempts to reach May Myat Noe for comment were unsuccessful yesterday. According to the online edition of Eleven Media, a newspaper in Myanmar, she was back in the country and would address a news conference, although it wasn't clear when.
Following her success, the organisers said they were arranging singing and video deals for her. They also wanted to change the teenager's looks, Kim said.
"We thought she should be more beautiful ... so as soon as she arrived we sent her to the hospital to operate on her breasts," he said.