A Malaysian woman is under fire online for physically assaulting an elderly taxi driver after a car accident on a highway. Dashcam footage shows the woman striking the driver's head, causing his traditional head covering to fall off. Netizens condemn her actions, demanding legal consequences while expressing concern for the elderly driver.
A Malaysian woman is currently under fire from netizens online after she was spotted throwing hands at an elderly man following an accident on a highway.
The #UpdateInfo X page recently shared dashcam footage from the highway, where the woman could be seen smacking the elderly taxi driver’s head and causing his kopiah to fall to the ground after his taxi had apparently hit the woman’s car. #UpdateInfo wrote, “It’s heartbreaking to see. Even if the uncle is in the wrong, there’s no need to smack the uncle’s head like that.”
According to a report by Kosmo, this incident took place at kilometre 20.2 of the North-South Highway Central Link on Saturday . The Kuala Langat District Deputy Police Chief, Deputy Superintendent Mohd. Sufian Amin confirmed that both drivers involved in this accident have made police reports.“This was on the Elite , right? If yes, it’s normal for ‘kiss from behind’ accidents here. Things can be settled at the police station, you can claim the uncle’s insurance.
“The uncle is definitely in the wrong and can be fined RM300, but I hope that woman who raised her hand will also face legal action for her harsh actions.”“Don’t worry, the uncle can sue the woman, because she raised her hand.”What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.
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