Authorities say the incident was staged to boost viewership and gain more followers.
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Image via Harian Metro Kurnia confirmed that the video was made by two Malaysians, Ammar Nazhan and Aras Abdullah, on Sunday night, 2 February"It was merely a scripted and staged scenario to gain higher ratings and more followers," the police chief said when contacted by reporters on Thursday, 6 February.
Kurnia mentioned that the content creators had received permission from the local district authorities, but did not seek police approval. The content creators claimed Eyka was found safe on Wednesday night, three days after she was reported missing: Read the full story Family Of Fatal Road Crash Victim Seeks Justice, Offers RM2,000 Reward For Witnesses The victim was involved in a collision at the traffic light intersection of Persiaran Klang and the E11 Highway, just...
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